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DHS unveils new policy to help pastors amid religious worker visa backlog

admin January 19, 2026
DHS unveils new policy to help pastors amid religious worker visa backlog

DHS unveils new policy to help pastors amid religious worker visa backlog


The Trump administration has implemented a new policy designed to address the plight of foreign religious workers forced to return home after their temporary visas expire amid a backlog in applications for such workers to apply for permanent residency in the United States. 

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