On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump issued a total ban on travel for citizens from 12 countries and partial restrictions from 7 other countries aimed at strengthening national security in growing concern. The president quoted the recent Boulder Colorado incidents, which the authorities attributed to a person allegedly staying illegally, as a reason that he conducted a quick action.
For people from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Meanwhile, there are partial restrictions and limited entry to nationals from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierry Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.
According to the White House, these restrictions differentiate between, but they apply to both immigrants and non -signs.
Why did Trump issue a new ban on travel?
Trump said in the video news: “The recent terrorist attack in the boulder, Colorado stressed the extreme danger that was represented for our country by the entry of foreigners who are not properly checked. We do not want them.”
Trump has described new travel restrictions as a similar “strong” ban that has entered into the countries of the Muslim majority during his first term of term of office focused mainly on the countries of the Muslim majority that he attributed to the prevention of attacks in the US, such as in Europe.
“We will not leave what happened in Europe in America,” Trump said.
“We cannot have an open migration from any country where we cannot safely and reliably a veterinarian and screen. That is why I sign a new executive order that places travel restrictions to countries, including Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, Libya and many others.”
What does Trump say?
The announcement concerning the ban on travel, which Trump signed on Wednesday: “During my first administration, I limited the entry of foreigners to the United States, which successfully prevented the threats of national security to reach our borders and which the Supreme Court followed.”
“In the executive order of 14161 of January 20, 2025 (protecting the United States from foreign terrorists and other threats of national security and public security), I said it is the United States policy to protect their citizens from extraterrestrials who intend to commit terrorist attacks, threaten our national security. emigration laws. ”
Trump said, “I also considered various risks that foreigners adopted in immigrant visas, and those adopted by the visions for the non -immigrant. Persons admitted to immigrant visions become legal permanent residents of the United States.
“The statutory permanent residents are more difficult to remove than non -migrants, even after concerns about national security, which increases the costs and worsens the risk of errors associated with the admission of such individuals. Otherwise, it is different, or otherwise settling, or it is different, or it is different, or otherwise settled, or it is different, or it is different, or it is different, or otherwise settling, or otherwise settling, or otherwise settling, or settlement, or otherwise settling, or otherwise settling.
Trump further noted that the ban on travel is subject to revision and new countries could be added to the list because threats appear from all over the world.
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