Reports say President Donald Trump's agent has identified 43 countries where residents and citizens are likely to be denied visas to enter the United States.
Visitors and immigrants seeking visas will be “completely banned” if they come from a list of “red” countries including Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, Yemen, Yemen, Yemen, Yemen, Iran, Iran, Libya, Libya and Iran. New York Times It has been reported On Friday, I quote an anonymous source.
Visas are “quickly restricted” for people on the list of 10 “Orange” countries, including Russia and its neighbors, Belarus, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Turkmenistan, Pakistan, South Sudan, Eritrea and Sierra Leone. Visitors from these countries will be screened in their home countries before visas are granted.
Visitors from 22 other countries (almost all in Africa) cannot visit until the government addresses other related weaknesses, such as loose security procedures for improving data sharing and issuing passports. The 22 countries include several small islands in the Caribbean, including St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis.
The era Report:
Discussed on condition of anonymity, officials warned that it was developed by the State Department a few weeks ago to discuss sensitive internal deliberations, and that the changes could be made before they reached the White House.
But the Bullock doesn't necessarily reduce the annual influx of around 1 million legal immigrants into the United States. For each blocked immigrant from a country on the list, authorities may welcome another immigrant from an unblocked country such as India or Mexico.
Most countries are probably excluded as they are controlled by Islamic ideologies that encourage terrorism against Western countries.
However, some of them may be on the list as they remain as illegal “exaggeration” in the US rather than returning home. Some countries are on the list as their governments have tried to prevent the deportation of illegal immigrant citizens from the United States.
This list does not include countries that contribute to the huge influx of economic immigration into the United States. India, for example, is not on either list despite sending a huge number of legal and illegal immigrants to the US workforce.
A small portion of the country in the Americas. They are Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and a small island state.
In particular, the administration says it wants to eliminate individuals who hate American society.
Trump signed in January Presidential Order It says:
Protecting citizens from aliens who intend to commit terrorist attacks, threaten national security, support hate ideology, and exploit immigration laws for malicious purposes is a US policy.
Progressives hate the prohibition of “hate ideology.” Instead, they demand that foreigners be given personal review treatment as if they were honest individuals who formed their own views and ideology without influence from the religion, culture, or economy of society.
In an interview with Laura Ingraham on March 13, Vice President JD Vance reflected that “hateful ideology” side.
Choosing who can enter and stay in the US “It's about national security, but that's even more important: “As the American masses, who decides to join our national community?”
Russia is on the orange list, but perhaps due to part of the US cooperation with Ukraine in the Russian-Ukraine war.
In 2017, Trump banned visitors from the list of eight countries after a loud fight with migration activists. The U.S. Supreme Court took sides with Trump after months of legal disputes, but President Joe Biden's vice president of immigrants lifted protections.





