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All 43 Countries President Trump Plans To Ban From Travelling To US Within 60 Days

43 countries Trump could ban unveiled.

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Travelers from 43 countries may face a major hurdle in entering the US.

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Trump’s travel ban explained.

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President Donald Trump’s administration is considering a sweeping travel ban.

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This new policy could leave citizens from nearly half the world unable to visit the United States.

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The plan focuses on immigration and national security, aiming to tackle deficiencies in vetting systems.

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The countries affected are divided into three distinct categories.

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Some countries may face a full ban on travel, while others could see drastic visa restrictions.

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The third group faces a 60-day ultimatum to address security concerns raised by the US government.

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Among the 43 countries potentially impacted, 11 may see an immediate travel ban.

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Trump’s immigration crackdown highlighted.

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The full list of affected nations was reportedly developed several weeks ago.

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There are concerns that this list could change before it is finalized.

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The new restrictions stem from an executive order Trump signed on his first day back in office.

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The order, titled ‘Protecting the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats,’ lays the groundwork for these drastic measures.

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The executive order mandates a joint report from several US officials within 60 days.

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This report will assess which countries are failing to provide sufficient vetting information for travelers.

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The information will be used to determine whether or not these countries should face travel bans.

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Trump’s order highlights growing concerns over foreign nationals entering the US without adequate background checks.

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The US is looking closely at how many nationals from these countries have entered since January 2021.

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This assessment is being conducted by the Secretary of State, Homeland Security, Attorney General, and Director of National Intelligence.

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This marks a significant push by the Trump administration to tighten border security.

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Countries Trump plans to ban travelling to U.S revealed.

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These include high-profile nations such as North Korea, Iran, and Venezuela.

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Others facing full bans include Afghanistan, Cuba, and Syria.

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Countries in the second category will see their visa programs severely limited.

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This includes nations like Belarus, Russia, and Pakistan, all facing sharp restrictions.

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In the final group, 22 countries have been given a 60-day deadline to make changes.

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If the concerns about inadequate vetting and security screening aren’t addressed, further restrictions could follow.

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Countries like Angola, Haiti, and Zimbabwe are among those that must act quickly.

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The deadline for compliance is set for Friday, March 21, adding urgency to the matter.

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The countdown begins.

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The 60-day ultimatum puts intense pressure on governments around the world to comply with US standards.

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Countries in the third group, like the Republic of Congo and Gambia, are under close scrutiny.

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If they fail to meet the US’s demands, further restrictions could leave their nationals unable to travel to the US.

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As the clock ticks down, governments worldwide are scrambling to address the concerns raised by the Trump administration.

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