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US diplomatic and security officials have drafted a list of the countries targeted, with varied travel bans for three categories, according to the report by The New York Times. Under the new plan, a ...
The Trump administration has given 36 countries, most of them in Africa, a deadline to commit to improve vetting of travelers or face a ban on their citizens visiting the United States.
The Trump administration is giving the countries a deadline to improve their vetting of travel requirements or face a ban on their citizens visiting the U.S.
Trump administration demands action from 36 countries to avoid travel ban The list includes countries that have been traditional U.S. partners, including Egypt and Djibouti, and others that long ...
The Trump administration is considering adding 36 countries to travel ban, bring total to 55. Countries could avoid ban if they accept refugees.
The Trump administration has given 36 countries—most of them in Africa—a deadline of Wednesday to commit to strengthening travel vetting procedures or face the possibility of a travel ban on ...
The Trump administration has given 36 countries, most of them in Africa, a Wednesday deadline to commit to improving vetting or face a ban on their citizens visiting the United States.
The Trump administration is considering expanding the US travel ban to an additional 36 countries, according to an internal State Department cable first obtained by the Washington Post.
President Donald Trump's administration is considering significantly expanding its travel restrictions by potentially banning citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the United States.
The Trump administration is considering adding 36 more countries—including several in Africa and the Caribbean—to the list of those from which travel to the United States is restricted or banned, ...
A State Department memo outlines specific guidelines that the 36 countries must meet to avoid a potential U.S. travel ban.
President Donald Trump is mulling expanding his travel ban policy to 36 additional countries, according to an internal memo from the State Department reviewed by Reuters and The Washington Post.