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Trump points new journey ban masking a dozen international locations : NPR


President Trump announced a travel ban Wednesday on 12 countries and a partial ban on seven others.

President Trump introduced a journey ban Wednesday on 12 international locations and a partial ban on seven others.

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President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation banning vacationers from 12 international locations and partially limiting vacationers from seven others, beginning on Monday, June 9.

The White Home stated the motion was wanted to guard the USA from terrorist assaults and different nationwide safety threats, and stated the international locations lacked screening and vetting capabilities.

The total ban applies to international nationals from Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

The partial ban applies to folks from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela.

In a video assertion posted on social media, Trump stated the firebombing assault in Boulder, Colo., underscored why the ban was wanted. The person charged with that assault is from Egypt, which isn’t one of many international locations listed within the journey ban.

“Within the twenty first century, we have seen one terror assault after one other carried out by international visa overstayers from harmful locations all around the world,” Trump stated within the video assertion.

Shawn VanDiver with #AfghanEvac, a nonprofit that helps resettle Afghans in the USA, stated that whereas the Trump administration carved out an exception for particular immigrant visas for Afghans who had been employed by or on behalf of the U.S. authorities, “tens of hundreds of Afghans with pending circumstances—particularly relations—will now be blocked from reaching security, no matter their loyalty to the USA or prior vetting.”

The primary journey ban

This new journey ban is the results of an government order Trump signed on his first day again within the White Home. That order known as on numerous companies, such because the U.S. State Division, to assist determine “international locations all through the world for which vetting and screening data is so poor as to warrant a partial or full suspension.”

Trump additionally sought to determine how many individuals from these international locations had been admitted through the Biden administration, to probably retroactively droop their visas.

Trump actively campaigned final yr on restoring the journey ban he enacted in his first time period. He described it as “unbelievably profitable” in stopping terrorism assaults.

The backstory for that first ban is lengthy and sophisticated.

In December 2015, as he was first operating for president, Trump made a dramatic assertion calling for a “whole and full shutdown of Muslims coming into the USA.” Then, just a few days after he first took workplace, on Jan. 27, 2017, Trump signed an government order that barred journey from seven Muslim-majority international locations: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The ban was technically non permanent — the textual content specified 90 days.

However the outcry was fast and swift. There was mayhem at airports and protests across the nation as individuals who had current visas had been detained. There was no point out of the phrase “Muslim” in Trump’s government order, however critics say it was clearly marketed as such throughout his marketing campaign. The ban confronted authorized challenges. And was blocked by a courtroom.

The Trump administration made some minor revisions, dropping Iraq from the record and permitting exceptions for inexperienced card holders and other people with pre-existing visas. However courts additionally struck down that revised model.

Finally, after a number of revisions, in the summertime of 2018, the Supreme Courtroom in a 5-4 determination backed Trump’s journey ban. In that third iteration that the courtroom upheld, Trump expanded the record of prohibited vacationers past the Muslim-majority nations to additionally embrace folks from North Korea and authorities officers from Venezuela.

The day he was inaugurated in 2021, then-President Joe Biden rescinded Trump’s journey ban. He signed a presidential proclamation titled, “Ending Discriminatory Bans on Entry to the USA.”

However now plainly was solely non permanent.

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