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Trump's Another Sensational Decision: Travel Ban on 41 Countries Including Pakistan

Trump's Another Sensational Decision: Travel Ban on 41 Countries Including Pakistan

Donald Trump, who assumed the presidency of the United States for the second time, is once again demonstrating to the world how his administration will operate. With a resolve to make America the number one country again, he continues to move forward. In this process, he is making sensational decisions that are grabbing global attention. Within just two months of assuming office, Trump has dismissed thousands of employees, imposed heavy tariffs on several countries, and deported illegal immigrants living in the U.S. He has also made significant changes to visa regulations, and now, it seems, he is preparing for another major decision.

It has come to light that the Trump administration is considering imposing a travel ban on several countries. Reports suggest that travel restrictions will soon be placed on citizens from 41 countries. These 41 countries will be divided into three groups, and travel restrictions will be imposed accordingly. The first group includes ten countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea, with citizens from these nations being completely denied U.S. visas.

The second group includes countries such as Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, and South Sudan. Partial travel restrictions will be applied to these nations. Citizens from these countries will not be issued tourist or student visas. However, there may be some exceptions for certain cases.

The third group consists of 26 countries, including Pakistan and Bhutan. These countries will be given a 60-day deadline to improve their security checks. During this period, they can resolve any deficiencies. If these countries fail to make the necessary improvements within the given time frame, the U.S. will partially suspend visa issuance for their citizens. Several media outlets have reported on this matter, but an official announcement regarding the travel ban is yet to be made.