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President Trump says he has signed an executive order temporarily halting new green cards and work visas

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His phase one measures outlined in a statement include giving local school districts the option to return to in-classroom learning beginning May 7. Main street and retail businesses can become operational on or after April 27 if they can adhere to requirements to limit capacity and maintain strict physical distancing. Employers are directed to develop policies to keep employees and customers safe including teleworking when possible, enforcing social distancing protocols, and other measures.

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