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A federal judge barred the Trump administration from using its ban on travelers from some countries to keep 80 already-vetted ...
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump has launched a sweeping crackdown on legal entry into the United States through a revived travel ban, as his administration takes dramatic steps to block ...
In a decision late Monday, U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead in Seattle said President Donald Trump's June order banning ...
One plaintiff is a Bellevue woman who filed an application to sponsor a refugee family from Afghanistan before the federal ...
The U.S. ban on nonessential travel has been in place since early 2020, starting with China and expanding to visitors from the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the 29 regions in the ...
Mention of a potential new travel ban by the Trump Administration comes shortly after the President was asked during a press briefing on Wednesday, March 12, about what countries might be targeted ...
The president’s order bars citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from entering the United States.
Starting Nov. 8, the United States is lifting its ban on travelers from 33 countries who have been vaccinated and can show proof of a negative coronavirus test.
The travel ban forms part of Trump's policy to restrict immigration into the United States and is reminiscent of a similar move in his first term when he barred travelers from seven Muslim ...
In March, Trump ordered a worldwide review the government's vetting and screening procedures for people seeking entry into the United States. The original 90-day ban, which impacted six counties ...
The United States only lifted the travel curbs on 33 countries including South Africa, China, much of Europe, India, Brazil, Ireland, Britain and Iran on Nov. 8, after blocking the entry of most ...
The ban is scheduled to go into effect on Monday, and bars travel to the United States by citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran ...