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US Revokes Visas for Palestinian President Abbas, Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly

US Revokes Visas for Palestinian President Abbas, Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly

US Revokes Visas for Palestinian President Abbas, Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly WASHINGTON – The United States has revoked the visas of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other Palestinian officials, a significant diplomatic move announced just weeks before the annual high-level meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in September. The Palestinian Authority has vehemently condemned the decision, labeling it a violation of international law. A State Department official, speaking anonymously due to the confidential nature of visa matters,…

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Trump’s Travel Ban: A Potential Massive Expansion

Trump’s Travel Ban: A Potential Massive Expansion

Trump’s Travel Ban: A Potential Massive Expansion 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…

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Trump Administration Weighs Expanding Travel Ban to 36 More Countries

Trump Administration Weighs Expanding Travel Ban to 36 More Countries

Trump Administration Weighs Expanding Travel Ban to 36 More Countries The Trump administration is considering a dramatic expansion of its controversial travel ban, potentially adding 36 countries to the list of nations whose citizens would face restrictions entering the United States. This significant escalation, revealed in a State Department memo obtained by the Washington Post, would drastically reshape US immigration policy. The memo, reportedly signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, names Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso,…

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