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Trump management makes great decisions about the plans to ban foreign nationals from 43 countries

As the Trump administration continues to work on a report that will explain all the rules of the ban, the plan to prohibit people from traveling to the United States from 43 countries is postponed indefinitely.

On January 20, Trump issued an executive order that requires condensed security inspection of any foreigner who wants to admit to the United States to detect national security threats.

The White House then issued a dramatic grade showing that nations were divided into different categories in mid -March, and Russia issued certain sanctions for its allies.

However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should be delayed, as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to miss the deadline dates to give detailed suggestions to Donald Trump for restrictions.

They were initially paid on March 21, but the department spokesman Tammy Bruce said on Monday that he was still working on.

‘You can tell you what the executive order wants, of course, not travel prohibitions, the nature of restrictions from other countries – whether they will meet the security and veterinary standard required to enter the United States’.

There is no new deadline for the report to reach Trump’s table, but Bruce confirmed that it is still in work.

‘Again, since there is no date, it does not mean that it is not studied. That’s why we’re all working to implement what President Trump has ordered. ‘

The plan to prohibit the Trump administration from traveling to the United States from 43 countries is postponed indefinitely as long as it continues to work on a report that will explain all the rules of the ban.

In the mid -March, the White House made a dramatic note of Russia's key allies under heavy sanctions, as it could see that people from some other countries have been cut off to America.

In the mid -March, the White House made a dramatic note of Russia’s key allies under heavy sanctions, as it could see that people from some other countries have been cut off to America.

When dailymail.com reached for a comment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated Trump’s commitment to fulfilling the execution order.

The department undertakes a full examination of all visa programs directed within the scope of EO 14161 and carried out on management priorities. The department does not comment on internal negotiations or communication. We have nothing to announce right now.

In addition to Russia, it was said that the governments of several countries from around the world were said to have 60 days to deal with deficiencies or they would remain on the list.

A note showed countries divided into three groups, including full visa suspensions and partial suspensions.

Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran and North Korea are among the 11 people from the Middle East and Africa.

In the second group, 10 countries would face partial suspension to affect tourists and student visas and other immigrant visas, except for some exceptions.

In a third group, his governments did not make an effort to address deficiencies during 60 days’ he said.

A US official was warned that there may be changes in the list and that the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was not yet approved by the administration after being reported by the New York Times.

For many people in the United States, the policy will return to Trump’s explosive ‘Muslim ban’ in the first period of duty. Some countries in the new offer were also on the 2017 list, but more is new.

The American newspaper shares similar features with the previous list, as some of the new additions are thought to be Muslim majority or white, poor, and are thought to be corrupt.

Trump’s directive is part of an immigration pressure initiated at the beginning of his second period.

In a speech in October 2023, his plan prevented Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and promised restricting our safety from another place that threatens our security.

The list is said to have been prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and have already been revised by embassies and regional offices.

It is said that their recommendations include whether the attitudes towards the countries in the notes actually rely on and whether they have reasons for policy to avoid any sudden migration.

Rich businessmen or people with immigrants and tourist visas may be allowed to enter the US in the ‘Orange’ list where visas are restricted.

However, according to the New York Times, they will first be able to have compulsory face -to -face interviews to obtain a travel transition.

It is not clear whether people with existing visa or green cards will be exempted from the prohibition.

The other category includes 22 countries that will be given 60 days to address the so -called deficiencies before moving to other lists potentially.

It is said that these issues do not have enough security in giving passports, not to provide enough information about travelers or to sell citizenship to people from banned countries.

Dramatic new plans, III. World War II could explode ‘very easy’ and peace talks through Ukraine failed to increase global tensions because it proves that it was ‘a war like nothing else’.

Trump, who claimed that most of the progress has been made since he was the president, said he was talking to the Russian Prime Minister to ‘seize the war’.

List of countries that can be prohibited:

All travel was banned:

Afghanistan

Butane

Cuba

Iranian

Libya

North Korea

Somali

Sudan

Syria

Venezuelan

Yemen

Visas are sharply restricted:

Belarus

Erythean

Haiti

Laos

Myanmar

Pakistan

Russia

Sierra Leone

South Sudan

Turkmenistan

Countries have 60 days to resolve concerns:

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Me

Burkina Faso

Cambodia

Cameraon

Cape Verde

Chad

Congo Republic

Democratic Republic of Congo

Dominica

Ecuador Guinea

Gambia

Liberia

Malawi

Financial

Mauritania

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Lucia

São Tomé and Príncipe

Vanatu

Zimbabve

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