Trump expands US travel ban to 12 countries; directs investigation into Biden's use of 'auto-pen' during presidency
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U.S. President Donald Trump has established a travel ban for nationals from 12 countries, effective June 9, aimed at mitigating perceived national security threats from foreign terrorists. This decision comes as part of an ongoing immigration enforcement strategy initiated at the beginning of his second term. Alongside this travel ban, Trump has ordered the deportation of Venezuelans allegedly linked to gangs and placed restrictions on foreign students’ enrollment, signaling a tough stance on immigration policies during his administration.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Wednesday banning the nationals of 12 countries from entering the United States, saying the move was needed to protect against "foreign terrorists" and other security threats.
The directive is part of an immigration crackdown Trump launched this year at the start of his second term, which has also included the deportation to El Salvador of hundreds of Venezuelans suspected of being gang members and efforts to deny enrollments of some foreign students and deport others.
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