Trump banned entry into the US to citizens of 12 countries – media
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US President Donald Trump has banned from the state of 12 countries and imposed restrictions on residents of another 7 countries.
Source: CNN With reference to sources
Details: According to the newspaper, Trump announced the ban on entry into the territory of US citizens from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Myanmar, also known as Burma, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Somalia and Yemen.
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It is noted that the prohibition was introduced with « Risks to Safety » reference.
For citizens of such seven countries there will be partial restrictions: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.
The publication adds that the ban provides exceptions for legitimate permanent residents, owners of existing visas, certain categories of visas and persons whose entry is in line with the US national interests.
According to the White House representative, Trump made the final decision to sign this decree after an anti -Semitic attack in Colorado. He considered this issue before, but Sunday attack has accelerated the decision.
Prehistory:
- Trump’s administration has made a decision cancel the temporary legal status For 530,000 citizens Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, which can make many of them vulnerable to deportation.
- According to The Washington Post, Trump administration develops a plan mass deportationthe conversations mention the figure of 1 million people per year.
- At the end of April, Trump stated that his country needed a « bold justice » to exercise tough migration policy.
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