Image:The ban affects travellers from six majority-Muslim countries US President Donald Trump's travel ban on six Muslim-majority countries has been partially reinstated by the Supreme Court. A watered-down version of the controversial measure will come into effect until the court meets to agree a...
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order Monday banning immigrants from six Muslim-majority countries, excluding Iraq from the list of a previous ban. The new document maintained a ban on nationals of Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Libya, Iran and Somalia from entering the United ...
Washington —The Trump administration on Friday unveiled a new set of immigration restrictions on six African and Asian countries, expanding the so-called travel ban that has been denounced as discriminatory by critics to effectively halt the admission of immigrants from Africa's most populous nation,...
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WASHINGTON , March 6 ( Xinhua ) - - U .President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order banning nationals of six Muslim-majority countries to enter the country , excluding Iraq from the list of a previous ban .
AFTER months of wrangling, tighter restrictions on travel to the United States from six mostly Muslim nations took effect yesterday after the Supreme Court gave its go-ahead for a limited version of President Donald Trump’s plans for a ban. Visa applicants from the six countries — and all ...
Circuit Court of Appeals announced it willnot reinstate President Trump’s 90-day banon travelers from seven countries: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia. The government had asked for a stay of a temporary restraining order that suspended the implementation of the travel ban. ...
The Trump administration is expected to formally announce the addition of several countries to its travel ban next week, prompting questions about its timing and the rationale for which nations will be added to the list. President Trump told reporters in
Trump’s new order differs from the first inseveral significant ways. First, Iraq isno longer on the listof countries subjected to a 90-day travel ban. (The other six countries included in the original order — Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Syria and Yemen — remain unchanged.) Second, ...
It wasn’t until Friday – the day Trump signed the order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries for 90 days and suspending all refugee admission for 120 days – that career homeland security staff were allowed to see the final details of the order, a person familiar with the ma...