The U.S. government has announced a significant shift in its long-standing immigration policy, requiring foreign nationals already in the U.S. who wish to apply for a green card to now submit their applications from their home countries. This policy change, which has raised humanitarian concerns, reverses a decades-old practice that allowed individuals with legal status, including spouses of U.S. citizens and those on work or student visas, to complete the entire green card process within the United States. The announcement comes as U.S. consumer confidence has hit a historic low, largely due to ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz impacting gasoline prices. AI
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IMPACT This policy change primarily affects immigration processes and consumer confidence, with no direct impact on AI operations or development.
RANK_REASON Significant policy change by a major government impacting immigration procedures. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]