The Trump administration is considering a new travel ban that could affect citizens from around 43 countries, categorized into different tiers of restrictions. The first group consists of 10 nations facing full visa suspensions, while another group of five will experience partial restrictions on tourist and student visas. A third category of 26 countries could see limited visa issuance depending on their efforts to improve security vetting. This initiative follows a previous executive order aimed at enhancing immigration controls for national security.
President Trump’s administration is considering a new travel ban affecting at least 40 countries, indicating a shift towards more stringent immigration controls.
The travel restrictions could categorize countries into groups facing full or partial visa suspensions, depending on security assessments and cooperation.
The potential list of countries, which could include as many as 43, underscores the administration’s commitment to enhanced vetting and addressing national security threats.
The new directive aligns with a broader immigration crackdown and is part of ongoing efforts to prevent individuals from countries posing threats to US security.
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