Trump Administration Imposes New Citizenship Quotas and Suspends Health Subsidies Amid International Tensions
The Trump administration has introduced a quota to revoke US citizenship from 100 to 200 naturalized Americans monthly, citing allegations of fraud. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has terminated seven million-dollar subsidies to the American Academy of Pediatrics, stating that issues like sudden infant death syndrome are no longer priorities.
Trump announced checks of $1776 for active military personnel during a TV speech while claiming economic progress. The administration is also selling over $10 billion in weapons to Taiwan and has suspended a $40 billion tech deal with the UK.
New immigration cases threaten over 117,000 immigrants with deportation. The Senate approved a $901 billion defense budget, including support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Trump faces scrutiny over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results and the impact of his policies on vulnerable populations, including children in Bangladesh.
