Rabat – consider the United States to implement serious entry restrictions for travelers from 43 countries.
According to a report published On Friday through the New York Times, the proposal categorizes the nations in three restrictions and quotes well -known civil servants as sources.
Countries that were classified in the “red” category would be exposed to full entry to the United States. This group includes Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen.
The “Orange” category would impose considerable visa restrictions on the citizens from Belarus, Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Turkmenistan.
The New York Times notes that “wealthy business travelers may be allowed to occur, but not people who travel with immigrants or tourist visa”.
In the meantime, citizens from orange -listed countries would have to subject personal interviews to get Visa.
Twenty-two other countries that were placed on the “yellow” list would have 60 days to answer questions from the US authorities, or the risk of being moved to a more restrictive category.
Officials warned that the list had been developed by the Foreign Ministry a few weeks ago and that changes were probably at the time when the White House was reached. “
Us President Donald Trump since taking office Has frozen Almost all US foreign aid and refugee officers.
On January 20, he issued an executive regulation that required an increased security check for foreigners who were aiming for approval in the USA to recognize national security threats.
He has also instructed his administration to identify countries whose citizens should be held away from the United States for security reasons.
The measure has been part of Trump’s immigration since the beginning of his second term. He had his plan in a speech in October 2023 in the preview and promised to restrict people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and “everywhere, which threatens our security”.
During his earlier term of office, Trump signed an executive order in 2017 to ban the entry into the United States for citizens of several mostly Muslim countries, including the war party, Syria.