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    Trump administration delays plan to ban people from 43 countries from traveling to the United States

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002April 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Trump administration’s plan to ban people from traveling from 43 countries from the United States has been postponed indefinitely. Trump issued an executive order on January 20 requiring enhanced security scrutiny for any foreigner seeking to enter the United States to detect national security threats. Back in March, the White House issued a memorandum showing countries being divided into three separate groups – including full visa suspensions and partial suspensions. Many are from the Middle East and Africa, and of the 11 people facing the worst measures, Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran and North Korea are all from the Middle East and Africa. In the second group, 10 countries will face partial suspensions, which will affect tourists and student visas as well as other immigration visas, with some exceptions. In the third group, if their government does not work to resolve the deficit within 60 days, a total of 22 countries will be considered suspending U.S. visas, the memorandum said. Now, Trump’s ban has been postponed as the State Department continues to miss deadlines to submit a report detailing recommendations on restrictions. They initially expired on March 21, but department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said on Monday that it is still underway. “I can tell you that efforts are being made to enforce the requirements of the executive order, which is certainly not a travel ban, but a restrictive nature of other countries, whether it meets the safety standards and reviews required to enter the United States,” she said. The report does not currently have a new deadline for the report to reach Trump’s table, but Bruce confirmed it is still in progress. “Release, because there is no date, that doesn’t mean it’s not working. So we are all working to implement what President Trump ordered.

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