Donald Trump has promised to ban overweight people from entering US – new guidelines have been revealed

In a recent shift in US immigration policy, new guidelines issued by the US State Department under President Donald Trump’s administration suggest that foreigners who are considered obese may be denied entry into the country. This change stems from the government’s focus on reducing the financial burden on American taxpayers. As part of the updated visa application process, overweight applicants could face increased scrutiny, with their health potentially influencing their chances of gaining entry.

Per Fox News, the new rules – which have drawn significant attention – also cover a variety of health conditions beyond obesity. Diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and mental health issues are reportedly factors that could lead to visa rejection.

The focus is on ensuring that immigrants do not impose an undue financial burden on the healthcare system in the US, with the government taking a more proactive stance in considering applicants’ health statuses.

New guidelines emphasize health concerns in visa applications
According to reports, a memo sent to US embassies outlined how visa officers should take into account the health of applicants when reviewing their eligibility. Specific medical conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, respiratory issues, and obesity, are mentioned as concerns that could lead to the rejection of visa applications.

The rationale behind this policy is that these conditions could result in significant healthcare costs, potentially reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars over time.

The memo also includes a question that visa officers are advised to ask: whether the applicant can cover their healthcare costs without relying on public assistance or long-term institutional care at the government’s expense. These new considerations are expected to impact all visa applications, though legal experts predict they will be particularly challenging for individuals seeking permanent residency in the US.

Legal experts raise concerns over new visa rules
Legal professionals have expressed concerns about the implications of these updated immigration policies. Charles Wheeler, a lawyer with the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, pointed out that the new guidelines contradict previous rules in the US State Department’s Foreign Affairs Manual.

He highlighted that visa officers are not medical professionals and, therefore, may lack the expertise to make accurate projections about applicants’ health needs. This could lead to biased decision-making, as officers would now be asked to consider potential future medical costs based on personal assumptions rather than professional evaluations

The updated guidelines also call for the health status of an applicant’s family members to be taken into account, which could add another layer of complexity to the visa process. The changes, which are set to affect applicants worldwide, have raised questions about the fairness and feasibility of using health as a key factor in immigration decisions.

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