The deadline for imposing travel restrictions is not today, a State Department spokesman said.
Details of travel restrictions will be revealed after investigation, ensuring that foreign travelers coming to the United States do not pose a threat to US national security and public safety, Tammy Bruce’s press conference
State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce has made it clear that the deadline for the completion of the US visa review process is not today, there is no deadline for imposing travel restrictions today, details of the travel restrictions will be revealed after investigation. It has ensured that foreign travelers coming to the United States do not pose a threat to U.S. national security and public safety. He said that the Trump administration is committed to protecting its country and the nation, and national security and the safety of the people will be ensured through the visa process.
State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce added that the visa process should ensure that travelers coming to the United States do not pose a threat to US national security and public safety. During the press conference, the spokesman was also asked about the closure of VOA, to which he said that President Donald Trump Trump has been elected to reduce the federal bureaucracy, and such tough decisions have to be made. He also said that He will not allow Iran to make nuclear weapons under any circumstances, President Trump is putting full pressure on Iran. We want Iran to stop supporting terrorist groups in the world. A few days ago, President Donald Trump’s administration in the UNITED States started considering a proposal to impose travel restrictions on citizens of 43 countries, including Pakistan. The final approval will be given by President Donald Trump.
In this regard, the list of countries affected by the sanctions came out, in which all the countries have been divided into three categories, including Red, Orange and Yellow. The Trump administration’s red list includes 11 countries, including Afghanistan, that could have been completely banned from travel. The names of 10 countries, including Pakistan, were considered in the Orange List. Eleven countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Yemen, and North Korea, were considered on the Red List. It was also reported that visas of citizens of red-list countries will be suspended. Immigrant and tourist visas of citizens of countries included in the Orange List will be limited, the third category is the Yellow List, in which 22 countries were proposed to be included.
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