According to the Washington Post, the Trump administration is stopping the expansion of travel to include additional countries in 36 countries.
According to the State Department memo reviewed, this position reported that the expanded ban will affect 25 African countries and countries in the Caribbean, Central Asia and various Pacific Islands. The Trump administration was able to expand after the trump administration banned the entry of 12 countries in 12 countries.
According to the post, the extended list includes Angola. Antigua and Babuda; Benin; butane; Bourkina Faso; Cabo Verde; Cambodia; Cameroon; Congo Democratic Republic; Booty; Dominica; Ethiopia; Egypt; Gabon; Gambia; Cana; Ivory Coast; Kyrgyzstan; Liberia; Malawi; Mauritania; Niger; Nigeria; St. Kits and Nevis; St. Lucia; Sao Tome and Principe; Senegal; Sudan; Syria; Tanzania; Tonga; Tuvalu; Uganda; Vanuatu; Zambia; And Zimbabwe.
The memory said the government of these countries took 60 days to meet the new benchmarks and requirements established by the State Department for 60 days. According to outlets, the state should provide an initial action plan to meet the State Department’s requirements until 8:00 am on June 18.
The reason for the additional ban
According to this memo, the memo is the reason for including the expansion of such a country as a country that suffers from a lot of citizens who have exaggerated anti -microorganisms and anti -learning activities in the United States in the United States, “in the United States,” the extended prohibited decree, “in the United States,” in the United States, “in the United States,” or in the United States, “in the United States,” or in the United States. Listed.
The initial ban of the Trump administration applies to Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo Republic, Congo Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen citizens.
It also limits exhibits for travelers who do not have valid visas in Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leon, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.