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Late Monday night, the White House posted an amendment to the June 22 proclamation to clarify the scope of the order.
Key points:
BAL Analysis: The government has not yet provided official guidance on how the federal immigration agencies will implement the new proclamation. Statements by agency representatives on social media platforms suggest that certain key issues remain unresolved. BAL is continuing to monitor for guidance on implementation of the new restrictions and will provide additional analysis as more information becomes available.
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