Trump considers expanding ban on entry to the US to citizens of 36 countries in new “veto”
Trump is considering significantly expanding his controversial US immigration ban, now including citizens of up to 36 countries — including Angola, Egypt, Nigeria, Syria and Uganda — after an internal State Department memo signed by Marco Rubio highlighted flaws in document security, lack of cooperation in repatriation and risks linked to terrorism and anti-American activities. The document provides a 60-day deadline for these nations to correct the pending issues or face full or partial restrictions. The proposal further expands the already restricted list of 12 countries and partial regimes that have already been under strict immigration control since the beginning of Trump's second term, including previous measures against Venezuelans, foreign students and worsening immigration policies. The move reinforces the administration's narrative about the need to bolster national security through stricter visa criteria. $BTC
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