Washington: US President Donald Trump has defended his decision to suspend issuing of green cards till the end of the year, saying it was needed to give jobs to Americans.
Through an executive order, Trump, in April, had suspended issuing of green cards for 90 days. On Monday, he issued a proclamation which extended the suspension till December 31, 2020.
"So, we want to give jobs to Americans right now. Right now, we want jobs going to Americans," Trump told reporters in San Luis, Arizona on Tuesday when asked by reporters to explain the suspension order.
Trump, seeking another term in the White House in the November 3 presidential election, on Monday said the step was essential to help millions of Americans who have lost their jobs due to the economic crisis amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump said that the overall unemployment rate in the country nearly quadrupled between February and May of 2020 producing some of the most extreme unemployment rates ever recorded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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While the rate of 13.3 per cent unemployment in May reflects a marked decline from April, millions of Americans remain out of work.