New York Times: Full ban on Iranian nationals and 5 other countries to the US – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
According to the Mehr News Agency, the New York Times reported in a report on the new US government plan to ban foreign citizens entering the country.
Citizens of nine countries may face restrictions on entry into the United States, according to a draft within the Trump administration. The project consists of three levels of restrictions, the most strict prohibition on the entry of citizens in the country.
The draft, produced by diplomatic and security officials, includes three levels of limit:
1. Red List: Citizens of four countries will be fully prohibited from entering the United States. These countries include Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, IranLibya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen.
2. Orange list: Citizens of four countries will face severe restrictions on visa issuance. These countries include Belarus, Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Sierra LeoneSouth Sudan and Turkmenistan. In these cases, only wealthy business travelers may be allowed to enter, while immigration and tourism visas will be severely limited.
1. Yellow list: 2 countries will have a 5 -day opportunity to address US security concerns. Otherwise they may be transferred to the red or orange list. These countries include Angola, Antigua And Barbuda, BeninBurkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameron, Cape Word, ChadCongo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, DominicaThe Equarian Guinea, Gambia, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Sun Kits And WriterTradition Lucia, Sautoma And Princess, Vanuato And they are Zimbabwe.
Government officials who sought their names because of the sensitivity of the matter; The list has not yet been finalized and may change. The draft is currently being investigated by embassy officials, regional departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and security experts in other ministries and intelligence agencies.
The move is part of the executive order signed by Trump on January 7 and urged the State Department to identify countries where there is not enough information to review and screen their passengers. The ministry had five days to submit its list to the White House.
In Darren The first Trump presidency faced legal challenges, but eventually its rewritten version was confirmed by the US Supreme Court. After the atmosphere reaches the power Biden In year 4, the ban was canceled, but now Trump seems to be planning to revive it.
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