His internal document, brought to light by the Washington Post newspaper and citing the French Agency as authentic, describes a new plan, foreigners from 36 other countries, in addition to 20 already imposed. The target, according to a document signed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are in the majority of the majority of states, which will be given a 60 -day deadline to comply with the demands of the government. However, they distinguish Egypt, Syria and Cambodia.
The US president announced at the beginning of this month the ban on entering the US territory for 12 African and Middle Eastern nationals. It is about Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo-Brazavil, Ecuador Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
The nationals of the other seven countries – Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela – are at the same time subject to strict restrictions on passport visas.
The Republican justified these measures, which came into force on 9 June, citing the need to “protect the US from foreign terrorists and other threats to national security”.
Asked about yesterday, a State Department spokesman refused to “comment on consultations” or “internal communications”, he added, however, that we “re -examine our policies on a permanent basis to guarantee the security of Americans and that foreign nationals”.
Following his return to power in January, the US president is practicing extremely tough and restrictive anti -immigration policy.
His government argues, among other things, that countries that are targeted do not apply effective travelers’ control measures.
However, there are exceptions for holders of specific passport visas and persons whose transition to the US is considered to be “national interest”.
In the event that this document is reality, almost one person at five – on international scale – will live in a country where US travel bans are imposed, some or absolute. In countries concerning measures. It will live 18% of the world population.
During his first term in 2017, Donald Trump had signed a similar executive decree, which was then mainly for Muslim countries.