The consequences of Biden's fruitless or productive decisions for the country.
On the 21st day of January 2021, just one day after taking office as President of the United States, President Joe Biden, for labeling as "discriminatory", ended the veto, which had previously been placed by his predecessor, Donald Trump, on travelers from 11 countries, mostly Muslim. Biden signed the executive order from the Oval after writing an oath, becoming the 46th president of the country, In the oath ,the Democrat proclaimed that the United States was built on a foundation of religious freedom and tolerance, a principle enshrined" in the country's Constitution.
On this basis, he enfranchised his Muslim allies, giving them freedom and entry into his country.
Trump had put the veto ban, in March 2017,in an executive order ,followed by this proclamations allowing vetting capabilities and processes; he justified the stocking by citing attempts and entry to "terrorists" or "threats to public safety " in the United States.
Responding to Biden's decision, CAIR Director Nehid Awad, of the nation's largest Muslim civil rights organization, said. "It is an important fulfillment of a campaign commitment to the Muslim community and its allies," (CAIR) welcomed the move and called it "an important first step in undoing the anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant policies of the previous administration"... They state it as "a commitment to monitor terrorism, in consideration of Joe Biden's compliance, giving public safety to the country".
These decisions of the current president promised many good things, so much so that the defenders of immigrants and refugees rejoiced upon hearing the news and many even celebrated it, but today we wonder how true the words of the president were since many were filled with hope since these measures offered them the relief for which they had waited so long, thousands of people dreamed of meeting their families again, that dream that allegedly the administration of former President Trump "denied" them. However, the current reality is different and those advocates who were initially grateful now say that little has changed and that most of the applicants have not yet been reunited with their families or even notified of their status.