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Mediaite on MSNTrump Cancels Work Permits for Over Half a Million Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and VenezuelaThe Department of Homeland Security revoked work and residence permissions for hundreds of thousands of migrants on Thursday, according to a CNN report. The post Trump Cancels Work Permits for Over Half a Million Migrants from Cuba,
The Trump administration announced in a proclamation on Wednesday that it will ban nationals from Haiti from entering the United States and partially limit Cubans and Venezuelans from coming into the country.
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Explícame on MSNVenezuela and Haiti react to travel restrictions to the US issued by TrumpDonald Trump has reinstated a key policy from his first term, imposing new travel restrictions on citizens from 12 countries, including Venezuela and Haiti.
The G7 Summit was disrupted by U.S. President Donald Trump's departure, which derailed scheduled engagements and left several key diplomatic efforts, including those of South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung,
President Donald Trump announced a total ban Wednesday on the entry of Haitian nationals into the United States and partially limited Cubans and Venezuelans from coming into the country, as part of a broader travel ban affecting several other nations.
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Latin Times on MSNWhy The Trump Admin Included Venezuela, Cuba and Haiti Among Countries Facing Travel Bans Or RestrictionsVenezuela, Cuba and Haiti are among the 12 countries impacted by President Donald Trump's newly-announced travel ban
The latest ban is expected to lead to chaos and disruption in communities already facing precarious circumstances, including Haiti, Cuba and Venezuela.
President Donald Trump’s partial travel ban targeting nationals from Cuba and Venezuela will directly affect South Florida’s large Cuban and Venezuelan communities.
South Florida's airports are common gateways for people from Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba to enter the U.S. Each nation has a presence in South Florida.
President Donald Trump earned $57.7 million from token sales by the crypto firm he and his sons helped launch last year, according to his required federal financial disclosure forms.