Trump's travel ban goes into effect on Monday. What's going to happen at MIA?
Briefly

The Trump administration's travel ban begins on Monday, impacting nationals from Haiti, Cuba, and Venezuela, with Miami International Airport at the center of concern. The State Department indicates travelers holding valid visas from these countries may be admitted, but the Department of Homeland Security's role is unclear. This raises anxiety over potential disruptions at MIA, a vital transit point for flights to and from the Caribbean and Latin America, amidst questions about airline guidance and border enforcement implications.
"The new Trump travel policy is raising questions about what will happen at the major hub on Monday, including as to whether border agents will turn around tourists and travelers when they arrive in Miami on Monday despite having valid visas."
"Miami International Airport is a major point of transit between the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean, receiving hundreds of flights from the region daily."
Read at Miami Herald
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