Donald Trump The list of countries whose citizens are being applied for has been expanded restrictions when entering the floor of the USA and applies both to foreigners visiting the country temporarily and to people arriving with the aim of emigrating. If you add up the previous announcements with the twenty new ones, the number rises to 39. 17 of them are now subject to a total ban and a ban on access by the White House administration.
The administration Trump justified the immigration policy, stating that “several U.S.-designated terrorist groups are actively operating in the West Bank or Gaza Strip and have murdered U.S. citizens.”
Trump expanded the US travel ban on Palestinians and six other countries
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The Republican leader points to the tightening of standards for entry into the North American territory, with the aim, above all, of regulating irregular immigration.

The president, citing national security arguments, signed a proclamation tightening immigration controls and “further restricting and limiting the entry of foreign nationals.”
In this sense, the government of USA argued that in some countries the number of citizens who overstay their visa and refuse to receive it when they need to return to their place of origin is high.
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In addition, the management of Donald Trump He claimed that “many of the countries with travel restrictions have widespread corruption, fraudulent or unreliable civil documents, and criminal records that make it difficult to verify their citizens for travel to the United States.”
The management of Donald Trump Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria have been added to the list of countries whose nationals are banned from entering the United States. In this context, it was clarified that entry was entirely restricted to persons with travel documents issued by the Palestinian Authority.
Fifteen countries have now been added to the list of countries subject to partial restrictions: Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Ivory Coast, Dominica, Gabon, Gambia, Malawi, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Tonga, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The new restrictions on Palestinians come months after the U.S. government introduced restrictions that make it nearly impossible for anyone with a Palestinian Authority passport to obtain travel documents to visit the United States for business, professional, personal or educational purposes.
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Vice President of U.S. Legal Programs at the International Refugee Assistance Project, Laurie Ball Cooper, emphasized that “this expanded veto is not about national security, but is another shameful attempt to demonize people based on their race.”

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In this sense, the agency that promotes the special immigrant visa program, No One Left Behind, said it was “deeply concerned about the change.”
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