Trump’s Travel Ban: A Potential Massive Expansion

Trump’s Travel Ban: A Potential Massive Expansion

Trump’s Travel Ban: A Potential Massive Expansion

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Hey friend, remember Trump’s travel ban? Well, get this: his administration is reportedly considering a HUGE expansion, potentially adding 36 more countries to the list!

According to a leaked State Department memo, countries like Angola, Nigeria, and even Tonga are on the chopping block. That’s on top of the 12 countries already banned (Afghanistan, Iran, etc.) and several others with partial restrictions. The original ban, as you may recall, was incredibly controversial and faced numerous legal challenges.

The stated reason? National security. The memo claims concerns about things like lack of reliable identity documents in some countries, high rates of visa overstays, and even involvement in terrorism or anti-American activity. Essentially, the administration is arguing these countries don’t meet certain security benchmarks.

The memo gives these 36 countries a short deadline – just 60 days – to come up with a plan to address these concerns. If they don’t, they could face full or partial travel bans. It’s all pretty vague about what exactly constitutes “meeting the requirements,” which is kind of worrying.

This isn’t just some random idea either. Trump himself has been vocal about bringing back and expanding the travel ban during his 2024 campaign. This proposed expansion is a major escalation, potentially impacting millions of people.

It’s important to remember that this is still just a proposed expansion. Whether it actually happens will depend on a lot of factors, including legal challenges and political considerations. But, given Trump’s past actions and statements, it’s definitely a development worth keeping an eye on.

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