Trump admin mulls new travel ban, but no decisions made yet
- The Trump administration is finalizing a travel ban restricting entry to the U.S. For citizens from specific countries, as stated by officials to The New York Times and Reuters.
- The executive order aims to protect U.S. Citizens from potential threats posed by foreigners, as noted in the order's text.
- A list of over 40 countries, including Iran and North Korea, is under consideration for the ban, according to a draft plan from the State Department.
- Bhutan's inclusion in the travel ban may relate to immigration fraud issues and high youth unemployment, as reported by Kuensel.
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Trump extends State Department deadline for new travel bans - Washington Examiner
The Trump administration will not be announcing new restrictions on certain foreign citizens traveling to the United States on Friday, the deadline President Donald Trump set for a report. Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20, giving the State Department until Friday, March 21, to name countries “for which vetting and screening information is so deficient as to warrant a partial or full suspension on the admission of nationals from those c…
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