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Trump’s newest travel ban: What to know

President Trump’s ban on travel, the White House has been moved to cancel the legal ways for Cubans, Venezuelas and Haitilis in recent months, and announced another coup to foreign nationals in the backyard of America, which faced the worst humanitarian crises in the Western Hemisphere.

The new policy brings a ban on travel to individuals from Haiti, where most of the country is controlled by drug lords and violent gangs, and seriously limits travel from Cuba and Venezuela as well as other nations.

Marco Rubio, a US senator from Florida, formerly worked as Trump’s National Security Advisor and Foreign Minister, supported the extension of long -term temporary protected status to the citizens of the three -sided nation, and considering the conditions on the ground, he said he would be inhuman to force people in the United States. The Cubans faced pressure and pressures on the opposition under a communist regime, and Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela, once directed his sensitive nation to a long -term economic and political crisis.

However, TPS guards were canceled by the Trump administration for these citizens and forced the return or abolition of those who think they were safe before.

Trump’s team also targeted individuals from three countries by eliminating a conditional evacuation program initiated by Chnv, Chnv, who allowed the Cubans, Haitians, Nicaragua and Venezuela to apply for legal status without traveling at the border for legal status without traveling at the border. These individuals had to demonstrate proof of financial support before logging in. Last week, the Supreme Court issued an order that allowed the administration to continue the program.

Hans Van De Weerd, the Senior Vice President of the International Rescue Committee, said the latest travel ban policy could lead to the separation of families. Those with existing visas will be allowed to use them, but family members will still have access to visa applications.

Van De Weerd said, “Global displacement is increasing and countries affected by the ban on travel such as Afghanistan, Venezuela and Haiti are experiencing some of the world’s worst humanitarian emergencies,” he said. “Some nations of the administration are discriminatory and harmful from the United States. This statement prohibits people from some of the most fragile and affected countries in the world.”

A total of 12 countries are influenced by travel ban and seven countries face new and strict restrictions.

California Democrat Sen. “Once again, we see the irrational impulses of President Trump, trying to start a discriminatory travel ban, Ale said Alex Padilla. “This meaningless, prejudiced policy is a power abuse that threatens US citizens relatives from targeted countries.

Trump announced in response to “hostile attitudes öne from the targeted citizens to the US.

“I must act to protect the national security and national interests of the US and its people, Tr Trump said.

It is the resurrection of a travel ban, which aims at Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Somali, Sudan and Yemen.

This first effort was one of the chaotic and confusing moments of the young presidency. Travelers from these nations were either banned from entering their flights to the United States or detained at the US airports after landing. In addition to students and faculty members, businessmen, tourists and friends and people visited the family.

In 2018, until a version was approved by the Supreme Court, the order, which was generally called “Muslim ban” or “travel ban, was restructured among legal challenges.

The forbidden, Iran, Somalia, Yemen, Syria and Libya, various travelers and immigrants categories, as well as North Koreans and some Venezuela government officials and families were influenced.

Trump and others defended the first ban on national security reasons, arguing that they aimed to protect the country and were not based on anti -Muslim prejudice. However, during his first campaign for the White House, the president called an open prohibition to Muslims.

This article includes reporting from Associated Press.

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