Trump Administration Considers Adding 36 Countries to Travel Ban List: Report
- The Trump administration is considering adding 36 more countries to its travel ban list, including Egypt and Djibouti, according to an internal memo seen by the Washington Post.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed the memo, stating that these countries have 60 days to meet new requirements set by the State Department.
- The State Department claimed that some nations failed to provide reliable identity documents and have high visa violations.
- Countries willing to accept third-country nationals being removed from the U.S. may ease some of these concerns.
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Trump travel ban: US may expand restrictions to 36 more countries, says Report
The United States may expand its travel ban to include citizens from 36 more countries, according to a Washington Post report. A State Department memo says this would significantly widen the restrictions announced by the Trump administration earlier this month.
The United States is considering extending the immigration veto to 36 other countries, most of them African, if they don't reach a...


Trump considering adding another 36 countries to his no travel list: report
State Department memo asks diplomats representing 36 different countries to meet new requirements or potentially face travel restrictions

Trump administration considers adding 36 countries to travel ban list
An internal memo reviewed by The Washington Post sets a 60-day deadline for the targeted nations to conform with certain requirements or face a full or partial entry ban.
Trump Admin Considering Adding 36 Countries to Travel Ban
The new list of countries includes 25 African nations, including U.S. partners such as Egypt and Djibouti, plus countries in the Caribbean, Central Asia, and several Pacific Island nations, per the Post.
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