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    Trump administration weighs travel ban on dozens of countries, memo says

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    WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is contemplating issuing sweeping journey restrictions for the residents of dozens of nations as a part of a brand new ban, based on sources accustomed to the matter and an inner memo seen by Reuters.

    The memo lists a complete of 41 nations divided into three separate teams. The primary group of 10 nations, together with Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea, amongst others, can be set for a full visa suspension.

    Within the second group, 5 nations – Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar and South Sudan – would face partial suspensions that may impression vacationer and scholar visas in addition to different immigrant visas, with some exceptions.

    Within the third group, a complete of 26 nations that embrace Belarus, Pakistan and Turkmenistan, amongst others, can be thought-about for a partial suspension of US visa issuance if their governments “don’t make efforts to handle deficiencies inside 60 days”, the memo stated.

    A US official talking on the situation of anonymity cautioned there could possibly be adjustments on the listing and that it was but to be authorized by the administration, together with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

    The New York Occasions first reported on the listing of nations.



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