A new Trump administration directive indicates several health conditions may lead to visas being denied for some U.S. immigrants. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
Breakdown
- The Trump administration issued a directive allowing visa denial for applicants with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or obesity. 4s
- Consular officers are instructed to assess if an applicant may become a costly burden on the US healthcare system. 7s
- Critics argue the policy turns health into a wealth test, potentially excluding those unable to afford good health. 45s
- Supporters say the policy prevents US taxpayers from paying for immigrants' lifelong medical care. 50s
- The directive expands existing health screenings, which previously focused on communicable diseases and vaccine history. 1m 12s