Against the background of the ongoing demonstrations in support of illegal migrants detained in the American city of Los Angeles. The decision of President Donald Trump on the ban on entry into the United States to citizens of 12 countries entered into force.
Trump’s ban on entry into the United States, extending to citizens of 12 countries, mainly from Africa and the Middle East, comes into force during the period of exacerbation of tension in relation to immigration practice.
On the 3rd day of protests on the border in Los Angeles, Trump’s decision to ban the 12 countries to ban the entrance to the United States, referring to the “threats of national security”, was implemented in practice.
I wonder if the implementation of this decision will affect more fierce demonstrations in support of illegal migrants.
On June 5, Trump signed a decree containing a ban
According to the decree, citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, equatorial Gwinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen are forbidden to visit the United States.
Trump also introduced restrictions on trips for citizens Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.
Citizens of these 19 countries who are legally live in the United States or have valid visas and “serve the national interests of the United States”, are excluded from the action of the decree.
In his message on the social network, X Trump noted: “We will not allow people who want to harm us to enter our country.”
Donald Trump said that the number of countries with travel restrictions can be revised if necessary and different countries can be added to the list as new threats appear. “