Trump Administration will Limit a trip to the US from 19 countriesThe White House announced a presidential proclamation on Wednesday, discovered restrictions that remind his controversial first expression “Muslim travel ban. “
In force 9. June, travel will be completely limited by 12 nations: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Erithea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Partial restrictions will be applied to seven others: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.
In a Video statement released on Wednesday, the president said a Recent Molot’s cocktail attack on Jewish activists in ColoradoAllegedly performed an Egyptian man, he pointed out the need for such restrictions.
The alleged hate crime attacker, Mohamed Sabry SolimanHe remained in the United States after the road visa and subsequent work permit expired.

“The recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, stressed the extreme danger in our country entry of foreign citizens who are not properly veterans, as well as those who come here as temporary visitors and excessive visas,” Trump from Oval Office. “We don’t want them.”
White house is during private briefing during private briefing during private briefing during wednesdays were adapted to those with background like soloman, Reports forwardAlthough Egypt alone is not listed under a ban.
Legal permanent residents, athletes traveling for the World Cup and Olympic Games, and those who have already received asylum or refugee status, are limited to the exceptions from limitations.
Others with immediate visa of family members, double citizenship with not a limiting passport and the United Nations and NATO visas are also exempt.
Said the National Iranian American Council Independent Politics will “deeply harm countless Americans, including the Iranian American community, whose ladies will be arbitrarily deprived of visas or experience racial profiling and discrimination on the ports of entry based on their heritage.”
“National origin tells us nothing about whether an individual is a terrorist threat,” group added. “Still, that’s exactly the Based Trump’s ban.”
Restrictions reminiscent of Travel Bans Trump Imposed During your First Mandatewhich initially described as an explicit attempt to ban Muslims to enter the US
Prohibitions encouraged the widespread protest and lawsuits, and the US Supreme Court eventually decided closely Support the revised version From the Restriction of the Travel of Administration in 2018. years.

Announcement of the second term of banning travel, Trump is once again explicitly mentioning Islam.
“We will release the ban on travel, some people call it Trump ban on travel and keep radical Islamic terrorists from our country,” Trump told Restrictions in the statement on Wednesday from the White House.
New York Democratic Congressman and Goldman reacted on Wednesday, saying, “I think it is quite in line with what his, quotes a nekit,” immigration policy “, which is just essentially not to get out of the country.
“And that is what he tries to do with these mass deportations of people who go through the asylum process, which is legal to do in targeting these specific countries. And that is a combination of these efforts to be forwarded forward forward ‘Great replacement theory’ as well as just to distract from what is really happening, which is Revolt against his horrible reconciliation law that cuts the billionaires taxes and increases our deficit for two and a half trillion dollars. “
On the campaign track, Trump vowed to return their travel ban And he advocated that he would finish the relocation of refugees from what he called “terrorist areas.”
“We’ll refund the travel ban – you remember the famous travel ban,” he said at the event in September.
On Wednesday, separate from the decision to ban travel, the president also issued a Proclamation ban on international students to enter the USA to attend Harvardpart of the long-term battle of administration with the university, including a Attempted for paused To remove Harvard’s ability to enroll international students.