At a daily briefing alongside the coronavirus task force on Tuesday, U.S. President Trump discussed his executive order to suspend immigration for 60 days, explaining that people in the U.S. needed to find jobs first as the country begins to reopen from the COVID-19 pandemic. He also said the suspension could exceed 60 days, but that will be determined at a later time.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trump says 60-day pause on immigration could be extended
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