The President of the United States does not exclude the expansion of the list “as threats arise worldwide.”
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has signed a proclamation on Wednesday that will prohibit access to the North -American country of citizens of a dozen countries, including Burma, Equatorial -Guinea, Haiti or Iran, and that will limit the visit of people of seven others, measurements that will be in force of next Monday 9 June, and that will be in force of next Monday 9 June, Color, Color, Color, Color, Color, Color, Color, and that will be in force of next Monday 9 June 9, Color, Color, Color, Colorist, and that is in force of this Monday 9 June 9.
“I decided to limit and Limited The access of citizens of the following twelve countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial -Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen“, He stated in a text that referred to the media in which he indicated that the access of these people in American territory would be” harmful to the interests “of the country.
The document contains exceptions for permanent legal inhabitants, holders of existing visas, certain categories of visa, as well as people whose entry serves the “national interests of the United States”.
These measures are the result of a report from the government departments and national security on the “hostile attitudes” in relation to the United States, a document that the US President ordered himself to prepare at the start of his second term last January.
Both lists of countries are subject to changes “if substantial improvements occur,” Trump said in a video broadcast on his social truth platform in which he assured that “new can be added in the same way as all over the world.”
The president has defended the announcement, referring to the attack last Sunday in Boulder, Colorado, whose well -known author had a tourist visa that expired in February 2023 and warned of “the serious dangers who investigated the land of foreign citizens who have not been sufficiently investigated or who have stayed more time for their visa.”
Source: EITB

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