US President Donald Trump on Sunday, issued new travel restrictions on citizens from North Korea, Venezuela and Chad, increasing to eight the list of countries covered by his original travel bans.
Other countries included in the ban are Iran, Libya, Syria,
Yemen and Somalia. Restrictions on citizens from Sudan were lifted. Unlike the
president’s original bans, which had time limits, this one is open-ended. “Making
America Safe is my number one priority. We will not admit those into our
country we cannot safely vet” .
Iraqi
citizens will not be subject to travel prohibitions but will face enhanced
scrutiny or vetting. The current ban, enacted in March, was set to expire on
Sunday evening. The new restrictions are slated to take effect on Oct. 18 and
resulted from a review after Trump’s original travel bans sparked international
outrage and legal challenges. An
administration official, briefing reporters on a conference call, acknowledged
that the number of North Koreans now traveling to the United States was very
low.
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