The Trump administration has announced new, wide-ranging travel restrictions targeting 19 countries, escalating existing measures and setting the stage for potential legal and economic fallout. This move, detailed in an official White House statement, aims to tighten border security and address perceived immigration issues.
The restrictions vary in severity. Citizens from 12 nations will face a complete suspension of entry to the United States, both for immigration and non-immigration purposes. These countries are:
阿富汗、缅甸、乍得、刚果共和国、赤道几内亚、厄立特里亚、海地、伊朗、利比亚、索马里、苏丹、也门。
An additional seven nations will see partial restrictions on entry. These countries are:
布隆迪、古巴、老挝、塞拉利昂、多哥、土库曼斯坦、委内瑞拉。
The administration cites high rates of visa overstays and national security concerns as primary justifications for these measures, aligning with the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) agenda. Critics, however, are likely to argue that these restrictions disproportionately affect certain populations and could damage diplomatic relations.
Exceptions to the restrictions are in place for lawful permanent residents of the U.S., visa holders, certain special visa categories, and individuals deemed in the U.S. national interest. The specific criteria for these exemptions could be a point of contention and subject to legal challenges.
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