President Donald Trump is considering broadening his travel ban to encompass 36 additional countries mainly from Africa, according to a State Department cable. This cable indicates that these countries must meet specific security standards by a deadline to avoid further travel restrictions. The administration emphasizes that these travel bans aim to enhance national security and public safety through improved visa processes. A three-tier evaluation system assesses the security threats from these nations, dictating the severity of the bans.
The Trump administration is expanding its travel ban to potentially include 36 additional countries that must meet certain security standards by a given deadline.
Dozens of countries, mostly in Africa, have until a specific deadline to meet standards outlined in a State Department cable to avoid travel bans.
The administration states that travel bans are necessary for national security and public safety, requiring countries to create corrective action plans to avoid restrictions.
A three-tier system is used to evaluate which countries present security threats, influencing the severity of the proposed travel restrictions.
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