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
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Trump said he woujld protect us - and he is - - he hasn’t even hit day 60 yet.
In before some judge in California reverses it.
Ukraine, the UK, and China are fine. But Russia is on the list.
In before an Obama stooge-judge gives the Tren de Aragua gang the keys to the Oval Office.
I can’t wait until trump announces that he wants to take over Cuba.
Russia is not banned. Just will require more scrutiny.
soon to be overturned by a gonif judge
Cuba
Should be easier than before. Cubans are jealous and have had enough. With Rubio in charge he can stir the pot. Call for more protests and resistance. Disturb the excrement.
Bhutan? Curious as to why. The rest make sense.
This is an issue where no judge has any authority because the banned people are not US citizens and not in the US
DJT can ignore any judge trying anything
The same judges ordered trump to turn a plane of illegals around and release a Hamas supporter who violated the terms of their visa.
Why Bhutan?
Who wouldn’t welcome the cultural enrichment military age illiterate males from Somalia and Afghanistan?
Power outages make it a good time to Liberate Cuba. Hard to communicate if you do not have power and there is no need for the invading force to destroy electrical grid infrastructure. Also makes the populace irritated with their despots and more likely to appreciate the liberators who have come to fix their electricity.
“Why Bhutan?”
Yes, puzzling.
(Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse).
Bhutan? What the heck is Bhutan doing on that list?
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