The USA Wants to Limit Entry for Foreigners: Who Made the List.

Entry Restrictions for Foreigners in the USA
Entry Restrictions for Foreigners in the USA

The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering tightening entry rules for citizens of 43 countries.

According to The New York Times, the list may include Russia and Belarus, as well as countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

The US State Department, together with security services, has developed a draft list of countries whose citizens may face entry restrictions. This project includes three categories of the list: red, orange, and yellow.

'The red' list contains 11 countries whose citizens will be banned from entering the US.

'The orange' list includes 10 countries with entry restrictions, and a mandatory interview for visa applicants is introduced. Immigration and tourist visas may be blocked.

'The yellow' list covers 22 countries, giving their citizens a 60-day period to rectify issues. If requirements are not met, countries may be moved to stricter lists.

Reasons for being placed on the list can vary, such as failure to provide necessary information about arriving travelers or inadequate security measures in passport issuance.

'When Trump took office on January 20, he ordered the State Department to identify countries where the vetting system is so deficient that it requires suspending entry for citizens of those countries,' the material states.

It is expected that Afghanistan, which has come under the control of the 'Taliban' after the withdrawal of American troops, may also make the list.

It remains unclear whether these restrictions will apply to visa and green card holders, as well as whether they are planned to be revoked.

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