The Trump administration seeks to ban the entry of citizens, including Iran, to the US
The US government is investigating the full ban and severe restrictions on the entry of citizens of nine countries into US soil, including Iran and Russia.
US President Donald Trump’s government plans to enforce severe restrictive laws for the entry of citizens of the United States into the United States, and the State Department has prepared a draft list.
According to the New York Times, the list is divided into three categories: red, orange and yellow.
Washington’s media may completely ban the citizens of four countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen to the US.
It may also be a severe restriction on visas for Russian, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sierra Leone and South Sudan.
According to the report, in these cases, the entry of people may be unique to “wealthy commercial travelers, not tourist or immigration travel.”
The remaining nine countries, including Mali, Chad, Cameroon and Zimbabwe, are also on the yellow list and will have the opportunity to eliminate the “worrying factors” for the United States, otherwise they will be among the first and second categories.
In his first period, Trump also banned citizens from entering the United States under the pretext of securing American citizens.
The New York Times wrote to the US State Department a few weeks ago by the US State Department and sent to the White House; Where the necessary reforms are made.
It is still unclear whether the people who currently have a visa are exempt from these restrictions or whether their visas will be canceled.
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