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WASHINGTON ‒ A plan for the Trump administration to bar entry into the United States from foreign nationals whose countries do not meet its vetting standards has been indefinitely postponed, with no n...
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As ‘Liberation Day’ nears, patience for the Commerce secretary is wearing thin across the Trump administration.
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WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump is expected to ban or severely restrict travel to the United States by citizens of more than a dozen countries, including Iran and Venezuela, as soon as Friday. Trump ordered his administration to establish vetting and ...
President Donald Trump signed the order on his first day back, calling on the State Department to compile a report for a now-missed deadline
What countries would be affected by Trump's new travel ban? Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, and Director of
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The Mary Sue on MSNTrump’s travel ban: All possibly banned countries, listedA proposed travel ban by the Trump administration aims to create a three-tiered system of entry restrictions for citizens from 43 countries trying to enter the United States. This started with President Trump’s executive order on January 20,
At least one university said it doesn't recommend international travel as a possible travel ban that could impact more than 40 countries looms.
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Colleges across the country are warning international students amid Trump's travel bans. Here's how those in Texas may be impacted.
The Trump administration is considering prohibiting or limiting travelers from more than 40 countries from entering the U.S.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNSix More Nations Could Miss 2026 World Cup Due to Donald Trump’s Proposed Travel BanSix nations could be prevented from competing in the 2026 World Cup due to Donald Trump’s proposed travel banOne team has already secured qualification, while the others are still in contention but risk being blocked from entering the host countryFIFA is reportedly in discussions with the U.
Activists gather in Federal Plaza commit to continuing fight against the Trump administration's aggressive border control and deportation tactics.