Latest News

Noem: US travel ban now includes more than 30 countries

U.S. plan to increase the number of countries that are covered by their travel ban from 30 to more than 30. Homeland Security Secretary Kristie Noem told reporters on Thursday that the U.S. plans to expand its travel ban beyond 30 countries.

Noem was asked in an interview with Fox News "The Ingraham Angle" if the Trump administration would increase the number of countries listed on the travel ban to 32.

She said, "I will not be specific about the number but it is over 30 and the president continues to evaluate countries."

In June, the President signed a proclamation

The bans apply to both immigrants and non-immigrants, such as tourists, students and business travelers. Bans are imposed on both immigrants and nonimmigrants such as students, tourists and business travelers.

Noem didn't specify which countries will be added to the new list.

Why should we let people from this country come to the United States if there is no stable government, if their country cannot sustain itself, and unless they can tell us about these individuals and help us vetting them? Noem said.

Previously, it was reported that the Trump Administration is considering

Ban on citizens from 36 additional countries

According to a cable from the State Department, this is preventing certain peoples from entering the United States.

The administration's migration measures have escalated since the introduction of the list.

Shooting of two National Guard Members

Washington, D.C., was the scene of a protest last week.

Investigators have determined that the shooter was an Afghani national who entered the U.S. through a resettlement programme in 2021, under which officials of the Trump administration have claimed there was not enough vetting.

Trump promised to "

Permanent pause

He did not name any or define the term "third world countries" but he said that "migration from all Third World Countries".

Before that, officials at the Department of Homeland Security claimed Trump had ordered an

Widespread review of asylum claims

Green Cards were issued to citizens from 19 countries under the presidency of Democratic President Joe Biden.

Since taking office again in January, Trump prioritizes immigration enforcement. He has sent federal agents to the major U.S. Cities and turned away asylum seekers on the U.S. Mexico border. His administration has often highlighted its deportation drive, but has not placed as much emphasis on efforts that would reshape the legal immigration. (Reporting and editing by Jasper Ward in Toronto, Leslie Adler, and Ryan Patrick Jones)

(source: Reuters)