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ReutersThe ban on a trip issued on Wednesday by US President Donald Trump is primarily affected by Africa and the Middle East.
Twelve countries face full prohibitions that will come into force on Monday. People from another seven countries face partial restrictions.
Trump painted it as a issue of national security. He cited a recent attack on members of the Jewish community of Colorado, who allegedly conducted an Egyptian citizen. Egypt itself is not on the forbidden list.
Other reasons given include allegedly violating visa rules by the people in question. Here is a more attentive consideration of some of the president’s reasoning.
In connection with Afghanistan, a number of accusations were made in a presidential statement signed by Trump. The document emphasizes that the Taliban ruled by the country is a specially designed global terrorism group (SDGT).
The move comes a few weeks after Trump administration appeared in the alarm that the situation has improved in Afghanistan when announced the completion of temporary defenses (TPS) for Afghan living in the US.
Afghanistan also accuses Trump of the absence of a “competent or cooperative” central authority for passports or civil documents. As in other Trump countries, the question that Afghan citizens exceeding their visas are also referred to.
Trump’s Declaration defines Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism – a long -standing accusation that the nation of the Middle East has previously rejected.
Earlier, the United States was rearranged by Tehran, the Iran’s capital, for its alleged sponsorship support for the proxies operating in the region, such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
Trump’s new proclamation says the country is a “source of significant terrorism worldwide,” does not cooperate with the US on security risks and “has historically not accepted its removable citizens.”
This step comes against the backdrop of diplomatic disruptions between the two parties about creating a new transaction with Iran’s nuclear weapons.
Similar reasons are given in the case Sore. East Africa is called Trump as a “terrorist shelter”. Like Iran, he is also accused of not accepting his citizens when he is removed from the United States.
However, Trump was made another point: “Somalia stands separately from other countries, to which the government lacks team and control over its territory, which largely limits the effectiveness of its national capabilities in a variety of relations.”
The Somali government is worldly faced with a significant problem for armed Islamists. He pledged to “participate in the dialogue to solve the problems that arose” Trump.
LibyaIn North Africa, it cits for its “historical terrorist presence”, which is painted as a security threat to Americans.
Libya and Somalia are also part of the Trump countries, which are criticized for their perceived incompetence when issuing passports.
The document emphasizes that “hundreds of thousands of illegal Haitian foreigners have been flooded in the United States during the Baden administration.”
Trump points to the various perceived risks that it has entailed – including the creation of “criminal networks” and high visa rates.
Data from the US Census Census suggested that more than 852,000 Haitians lived in the United States in February 2024, although it does not break when these migrants arrived.
Many came after the devastating earthquake in 2010, or after escaping with violence against the Caribbean people. The US president also points to the lack of central power in Haiti on issues, including law enforcement.
Trump is accused by Trump solely compared to relatively high visa rates.
The Internal Security Department (DHS) defines the “overestimation” as a person who remains in the US for his allowed period of admission, without evidence. “Speed” signals the share of people who have overcome.
Central -African nation Chad stands out for showing a “brazen ignoring US immigration law.”
In the document in 2023, the speed of exceeding 49.54% for business or tourist visas is allocated, citing a DHS report.
Congo-shit and Equatorial Guinea have equivalent rates 29.63% and 21.98% respectively. But these tariffs are lower than in Laos, which is facing less restriction.
Myanmar – it is called Chad of Trump’s announcement – similarly accused of Visa high rates.
Like others on the list, including Iran, the country is further accused of cooperating with the US to accept deported Burmese citizens.
For each of these countries, Trump’s first statement is that they have dubious competence when issuing passports and civilian documents.
Eritrea and Sudan Additionally, they are accused of relatively high visa rates. Eritrea He is also accused of not convictions of their national available in the US and refusing to accept deported citizens.
As in Somalia, Yemen They are also accused of lack of control of their own land. Trump’s proclamation emphasizes that this is a place of active US military operations. The United States fight against goose, which confiscated most of the north and west of the country during the current civil war.
People from seven other countries face partial restrictions: