US government plans drastic entry restrictions for 41 countries!
US government plans drastic entry restrictions for 41 countries!
Richmond, Virginia, USA - The US government plans to drastic new entry restrictions for citizens from 41 countries, as can be seen from an internal memo that the Reuters news agency received. These countries are divided into three groups. In the first group, consisting of ten countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea, a complete visa stop is to be imposed. This drastically restricted access to the USA for the citizens. For the second group with five countries- Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar and Südsudan- there are sometimes statements planned that relate to tourist and student visa as well as other types of immigration. The third group comprises 26 countries, which include Belarus, Pakistan and Turkmenistan. Here, a partial suspension of US visa allocation is considered, provided that their governments do not take binding steps to remedy abuses within 60 days.
A US government agent emphasized that the list could still be subject to changes and ultimately had to be approved by the government and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio. These potential entry restrictions reflect a striking realignment of the American immigration policy, which is repeatedly put to the test under the presidency of Donald Trump. For example, a US Court of Appeals of the Trump Administration recently allowed diversity programs at federal authorities and companies to maintain them temporarily, which illustrates a further change of course in the government strategy, such as de.tradingview.com reported.
The developments in the entry restrictions are in the context of a comprehensive political strategy that aims to control immigration from certain regions and to increase more security policy concerns. The reactions to these measures could be incomprehensible internationally and cause further diplomatic tensions, while the situation worldwide is constantly changing. The exact effects of these restrictions on the affected countries and the diplomacy of the United States remain.
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