Trump signed a proclamation which also restricts the travel of people from an additional seven countries.
President Donald Trump has enacted a travel ban affecting citizens from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, and Libya, alongside heightened restrictions for seven others such as Venezuela and Cuba. He justified the order as essential for national security, citing concerns over unvetted foreign nationals following a recent attack. This move echoes his earlier travel ban issued in 2017, which faced legal challenges but was ultimately upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
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