Immigration applicants with diabetes face tougher visas

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It has become increasingly difficult for people with diabetes to obtain a US visa to live in the country. If they have certain health conditions, their visa applications can be rejected.The US President Donald Trump administration sent such instructions to various US embassies and consular officials on Thursday. It argues that such people can increase the cost burden of the United States due to their health problems or age.The instructions sent to visa officials by the US State Department have added some new factors on the basis of which they can declare visa applicants ineligible to enter the United States. These include advanced age or a health condition for which the person will be dependent on government assistance.

The instructions were given as part of a controversial anti-immigration campaign by the Trump administration. The aim of this campaign is to deport immigrants living in the United States illegally and prevent new immigrants. As part of this campaign, mass arrests are regularly taking place. In addition, plans have been made to ban refugees from certain countries and limit the entry of immigrants into the United States.The guidelines state that visa officers must assess the health status of the applicant. Such as heart disease, respiratory diseases, cancer, diabetes, metabolic diseases, neurological problems and mental problems, which require millions of dollars in health coverage, should be considered.About 10 percent of the world's population suffers from diabetes. Heart disease is also very common. It is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.

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