Trump Admin Expands Travel Ban Against Six Countries Due to Security Concerns
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(Worthy News) – President Trump on Friday signed the authorization for an expanded travel ban against six countries who have failed to comply with a minimum standard of travel security protocols since 2017.
The countries mentioned in the ban are Burma, Eritrea, Nigeria, Kyrgyzstan. Sudan and Tanzania are also included, though at a lower level of sanctions.
The move came after years of negotiations with countries around the world to try and raise the standards for international travel, said Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) who serves on the House Committee on Homeland Security. [ Source: CBN News (Read More…) ]
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