US Court Decision on Special Visas
美國法院關於特別簽證的裁決
Introduction
The US Supreme Court says the government can stop special visas for people from Haiti and Syria.
美國最高法院表示,政府可以停止向海地和敘利亞人提供特別簽證。
Main Body
The court decided that the government has the power to end these visas. Some judges agree. Other judges disagree. They say this decision is unfair to some people.
法院決定政府有權終止這些簽證。部分法官表示同意,而其他法官則持反對意見。他們認為這項決定對某些人是不公平的。
This decision affects many people. Now, the government can stop visas for other countries too. Also, the government can stop some people from entering the US to ask for help.
這項決定影響了許多人。現在,政府也可以停止其他國家的簽證。此外,政府可以阻止某些人進入美國尋求幫助。
Some groups are sad. They say Haiti is dangerous now. There are gangs and no good hospitals. They say it is not safe for people to go back home.
一些團體感到悲痛。他們表示海地目前非常危險,有幫派且缺乏良好的醫院。他們認為人們回到家鄉並不安全。
Many people from Haiti work in hospitals in Florida and Ohio. Now, these workers are worried. They fear they must leave their children in the US.
許多海地人在佛羅里達州和俄亥俄州的醫院工作。現在,這些員工感到很擔心,他們擔心必須將孩子留在美國。
Conclusion
The government now has more power to send people away from the US.
政府現在有更多權力將人驅逐出美國。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'Can' Power
In this story, the word can appears many times. It shows that someone has the ability or permission to do something.
How it works:
Person/Group + can + Action (Basic verb)
Examples from the text:
- The government can stop visas. → (They have the power to do it)
- The government can stop people from entering. → (They are allowed to do it)
⚖️ Opposite Ideas (Contrast)
To reach A2, you need to show two different sides of a story. Look at these words:
Agree ↔️ Disagree
- Some judges agree. (Yes ✅)
- Other judges disagree. (No ❌)
🏥 Word Families: Places & People
Notice how we describe where people work and where they live:
- Hospitals (The place) → Workers (The people)
- Haiti/Syria (The countries) → People (The citizens)