
According to President Donald Trump‘s request for a statement, the Trump presidency won’t make any new restrictions on certain foreign nationals entering the country on Friday.
The State Department has until Friday, March 21, according to an executive order signed by Trump on January 20 that gives it the deadline to name nations” for which vetting and screening information is but insufficient as to permit a partial or total suspension of the admission of nationals from those nations.”
” That date is not now, but right now.” I didn’t provide details, but I don’t anticipate that something will have to come out now,” Bruce told reporters.
Through the use of our visa application process, which was outlined by Trump’s professional buy,” The Department of State is dedicated to protecting our nation and its citizens,” she continued. The visa application process may make sure that international tourists traveling to the United States do not pose a risk to the country’s national security and public health. On September 12, 2001, there was undoubtedly a lot of debate about this subject, and Americans are interested in it.
The State Department made a report last week that the New York Times claimed the agency had chosen a list of 43 nations that would place a partial or complete ban on people ‘ travel to the United States.
11 of those nations were included in the State Department’s “red” record, which may vehemently prohibit people from visiting the United States. Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, and Kuwait are among these nations.
The remaining 43 will be handled on a case-by-case base 60 days after arriving in the United States, while the remaining 10 places made their way onto an “orange” record, which may see new constraints on permits.
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Below, you can watch Bruce’s presentation in its entirety.