Summary

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The Trump administration revived a “public charge” rule allowing immigration officers to deny green cards to applicants who use, or are deemed likely to use, public benefits including SNAP, Medicaid and housing assistance. DHS rescinded a 2022 Biden rule; the policy is set to be published July 20 and take effect Sept. 18. DHS also finalized limits on foreign students and exchange visitors, generally capping F and J visa status at four years unless an extension is approved. Foreign journalist visas will be limited to 240 days, with Chinese journalists capped at 90 days.

The Coverage

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Reporting: 11 articles (85%)Opinion: 2 articles (15%)
Some commentarymostly reporting, with a slice of commentary.

Every side is telling the same story.

report the story without an explicit viewpoint — no competing angles emerged from outlets across the spectrum.