New Trump Travel Restrictions Expected to Impact Tampa Bay Families
- President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday a new travel ban blocking entry from 12 countries, effective Monday in the United States.
- The ban comes in response to last Sunday’s terror incident in Boulder, Colorado, involving a man from Egypt who remained in the U.S. Beyond the expiration of his visa and used an incendiary device.
- The policy imposes a complete ban on travelers from twelve countries, including Afghanistan, Chad, and Yemen, while placing additional travel limitations on seven other nations.
- Trump stated that the list may be updated depending on progress made, with exceptions for lawful residents and certain visa categories.
- Legal experts expect court challenges but acknowledge this ban is more legally durable and the restrictions likely will impact families, commerce, and tourism.
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Donald Trump imposed travel restrictions to the U.S. on citizens of 19 countries: 12 with a total ban on entry and 7 with exceptions.
Officials from some of the 12 countries whose citizens will soon be banned from entering the United States criticized the measure announced by President Donald Trump and promised Thursday to resist.
New Trump travel restrictions expected to impact Tampa Bay families
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — President Donald Trump has put a travel ban into place for people trying to travel from 12 nations into the United States and restrictions on people traveling from seven others. The ban impacts people coming from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. Trump threatens to cut ‘crazy’ Musk’s government contracts A spokesperson from the U.S. St…
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