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President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Wednesday evening to ban travel from several countries to the US, citing security risks.
The new restrictions primarily affect African and Middle Eastern nations, with a range of justifications given.
'Supremacist and racist mentality': Iran slams US travel ban; cites 'deep hostility towards Muslims'
Tehran has strongly condemned the US travel ban targeting Iranians and ... He further stated that "US government's decision to ban Iranian nationals, solely based on their religion and nationality ...
US President Donald Trump on June 4 signed a proclamation resurrecting the travel ban from his first term, ordering that from next week citizens of 12 countries, including Afghanistan and Iran, will not be allowed to enter the United States.
The report comes after a recent special International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report said that Iran had carried out multiple implosion tests.
Citing national security concerns, President Donald Trump has placed travel bans on people from 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East.
(REUTERS) An Iranian official denounced the "racist mentality" of US policymakers as US President Donald Trump reinstated the travel ban on 12 countries. Director General for the affairs of ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed a travel ban on 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, reviving an effort from his first term to prevent large numbers of immigrants and visitors from entering the United States.