It will. Yet, any country has the right to discriminate in any way against someone wishing to enter the country. It's once those people are let in, and given citizenship or PR that they enjoy protections against discrimination.
This would have to be a "moving forward policy". Anyone in the US already enjoys protection against discrimination based on place of their birth or race.
In the future, it could be a condition of entry that people acknowledge they are not allowed to work in certain industries, for the government, or universities etc.
This would have to be a "moving forward policy". Anyone in the US already enjoys protection against discrimination based on place of their birth or race.
In the future, it could be a condition of entry that people acknowledge they are not allowed to work in certain industries, for the government, or universities etc.