Posted on 03/15/2025 8:25:10 PM PDT by davikkm
The Trump administration is drafting a new travel ban, this time with an even stronger stance on national security and immigration. This proposal could impact citizens from 43 countries, categorizing them into three groups with varying levels of restriction based on the risk they pose to the United States. The plan is a bold move, aimed at keeping America safe and ensuring that only those who respect our values and abide by our laws are allowed to enter.
Red category: This includes 11 countries where citizens would face a complete ban on entering the U.S. These nations are considered the highest security risks, and their citizens would be barred from all types of visas, including work, study, and tourism. The countries are:
Afghanistan Bhutan Cuba Iran Libya North Korea Somalia Sudan Syria Venezuela Yemen
(Excerpt) Read more at citizenwatchreport.com ...
After the Spanish American war of 1899, Teddy Roosevelt wanted to add Cuba and the Philippines as states, but Congress prevented that
Ukraine should definitely be on that list.
Long ago I read that Buthan was an isolationist nation that was governed by a unique form of Buddhist Maoism.
I don't know what they've been up to lately. But from what I read, they prefer keeping to themselves. Much like North Korea.
Bump for later study...
“The U.S. government has cited “national security concerns” and “irregular migration patterns” as the primary reasons for adding Bhutan to the travel ban list.
“According to official sources, there has been an unexpected increase in Bhutanese nationals overstaying their visas or attempting to enter the U.S. through unauthorized channels. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported a 37% rise in Bhutanese visa violations in the past year, prompting stricter measures.
That’s great! Thank you, Trump!
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“I’ve been everywhere, Man....”
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