Draft:Operation Staple
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Operation Staple is a euphemism for a proposal by former president Donald Trump to "Staple a green card to every diploma"[1] on day one of his second term. If enacted, the proposal would happen "automatically"[2] and would be "one of the most significant expansions of immigration in decades"[1].
Similar operations, such as Operation Paperclip, have occurred in the past in the United States. However, it has been suggested that an initiative of this size and scope may require congressional approval.
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[edit]- ^ a b Tommy, Barone (June 26, 2024). "Trump green card comments angered some Republicans but could appeal to business". ABC News. Retrieved 2024-06-27.
- ^ Sullivan, Kate (2024-06-21). "Trump says he wants foreign nationals who graduate from US colleges to 'automatically' receive green cards | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved 2024-06-27.