Trump government is considering a flat-rate entry bans according to the report

Trump government is considering a flat-rate entry bans according to the report

Media report
US government is considering a flat-rate entry bans






During his first term, Donald Trump had imposed an entry ban. Now his government is apparently considering such a ban for which there should be three lists.

According to a media report, the government of US President Donald Trump is considering a flat-rate entry ban, as in his first term.

As the “New York Times” reported on Friday, citing government circles, a list of 43 countries was created, for which varying entry restrictions are to apply. A flat -rate entry ban should therefore apply to people from the following states:

  • Afghanistan
  • Bhutan
  • Iran
  • Yemen
  • Cuba
  • Libya
  • North Korea
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Venezuela

These countries are on a red list.

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Ban of entry to the USA: Red, Orange and Yellow List

According to the report, the report is to be severely restricted for people from ten countries on an orange list. Accordingly:

  • Belarus
  • Eritrea
  • Haiti
  • Laos
  • Myanmar
  • Pakistan
  • Russia
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Sudan
  • Turkmenistan

Immigration or tourist visa should no longer be awarded to people from these countries, as the “New York Times” reported. Only “wealthy business travelers” should therefore be allowed to enter the United States – but you have to undergo a personal conversation before granting a visa.

According to the report, 22 other countries should be set on a yellow list. These states should therefore get 60 days to clear up the US government. Otherwise, they should be sorted into the red or orange list.

Already in the first term of trump entry ban

As the newspaper wrote, citing non-mentioned government agents, the list was created by the US State Department several weeks ago. The white house will probably still make changes.

In his first term from 2017 to 2021, Trump imposed an entry ban for people from the majority of Muslim countries. The decree, which originally affected Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Syria, had been blocked several times by the US judiciary. Iraq and the Sudan were quickly painted off the list. A final version, which also contained North Korea and Venezuela, was finally approved by the Supreme Court.

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Source: Stern

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