A new presidential proclamation by Donald Trump aims to restrict entry to the United States for nationals from various countries, primarily to bolster national security measures. This policy affects individuals from twelve nations, including Afghanistan and Iran, who cannot enter the U.S. unless approved by the State Department as being in the national interest. Seven additional countries face partial entry restrictions. The proclamation reinforces Trump's earlier travel bans, responding to ongoing concerns about foreign nationals and national safety following incidents like the Boulder, Colorado attack.
Trump's new proclamation restricts immigration from specific countries citing national security, allowing certain entrants only if deemed in the national interest by the State Department.
The proclamation applies to nationals from 12 countries, completely banning their entry while placing partial restrictions on an additional seven nations, effectively amplifying previous travel bans.
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