US President Donald Trump Announces Visa Ban for 12 Countries

US President Donald Trump Announces Visa Ban for 12 Countries

US President Donald Trump Announces Visa Ban for 12 Countries

It was a surprise that the US announced a complete ban on 12 countries, and they will not be allowed to enter the United States. The bill has been signed, and now it has become a law. The US president has signed the bill, and it has become a law. This means that the US won't allow the 12 countries to enter the United States even if a visa is issued. The current US president and government are very strict regarding immigration law in the US. Moreover, the US has been imposing strict border laws against Mexico as well, and they are not allowed to enter the United States under any circumstances via the border. 

The countries that are banned from entering the United States are Afghanistan, Myanmar, the Republic of the Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Haiti, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. It is expected that the list will be increased for whoever does not follow the US-required law and vetting. The US wants to give those citizens who are pro-government and do not create a fuss for the government when they enter the visas, visas. The US government also wants to ensure that negative people, criminal mindsets, and other illegal activities do not reach the United States. Moreover, this is the reason why the United States is issuing a Gold Visa for USD 5 million. 

There are partial restrictions as well, announced for countries like Cuba, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, Laos, and Venezuela. It is expected that once these countries implement the laws that are required to enter the US, then the partial ban will be lifted. 

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