The Free Press Journal

Trump favours merit-based immigratio­n

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US President Donald Trump has endorsed a “meritbased” system focused on allowing high-skilled workers into the US.

In his highly anticipate­d State of Union address to Congress at the Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Trump also acknowledg­ed the recent surge in threats against Jewish institutio­ns and desecratio­n of their cemeteries.

In a move that could benefit Indians, the President called for adopting a merit-based immigratio­n system. He said the US should give out green cards using a merit-based system similar to those of Canada and Australia.

“Such a system will save countless dollars and raise workers’ wages.” By not following such a system, he said the US was “straining the very public resources that our poorest citizens rely upon”.

However, Trump made no mention of those working in the US on temporary profession­al work visas known as H-1B. Trump also called on Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare with “reforms that expand choice, increase access, lower costs, and provide better healthcare”.

The Affordable Care Act, signed by former President Barack Obama, was designed to increase health insurance quality and affordabil­ity, lower the uninsured rate and reduce the costs of healthcare. He also vowed to take a hard line against “radical Islamic terrorism”.

And the President paid a moving tribute to Ryan Owens, the US Navy SEAL team member killed in the January 27 raid on a suspected Al Qaeda compound in Yemen.

Owens widow’s Carryn received a long, emotional standing ovation after Trump spoke.

“Ryan died as he lived: a warrior, and a hero, battling against terrorism and securing our nation,” Trump said.

Carryn was seated next to Trump’s daughter Ivanka and received repeated applause even as she was moved to tears. The President, stepping away from decades of US insistence on engineerin­g the world according to its perception­s, said his job was not to represent the world but to put America’s interests first while respecting the right of nations to chart their own course.

Presenting a gentler version of his America First policy, he said Washington will “respect the sovereign rights of nations”. “Free nations are the best vehicle for expressing the will of the people — and America respects the right of all nations to chart their own path.”

The US President also spoke about increasing military spending. “I am sending the Congress a budget that rebuilds the military, eliminates the defence sequester, and calls for one of the largest increases in national defence spending in American history,” he said.

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