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Strict action by America on 7 other countries as well( America) 

Washington: US President Donald Trump has banned people from 12 countries from entering America. People from these countries cannot travel to America. ( America)   Even during his first term as US President, Trump had imposed a travel ban on people from many countries. However, it was later removed. Now once again Trump has imposed a complete ban on people from many countries from entering America. Trump has taken strict action against seven other countries citing the security of America.

The ban will come into effect from Monday

Trump has banned people from a dozen countries from entering the United States by signing a declaration on Wednesday night. These countries include Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Along with this, it has been decided to impose strict restrictions on people coming from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela. The travel ban will come into effect from 12 noon on Monday.

What did Donald Trump say?

Donald Trump said in his announcement, “I must act to protect the national security and national interests of the United States and its people.” Trump had given an executive order on January 20, asking the State and Homeland Security departments and the Director of National Intelligence to prepare a report on “hostile attitude” towards the US and to find out whether people coming from certain countries pose a risk to national security. After the report came, a complete ban has been imposed on 12 countries and strict rules have been imposed on 7 countries.

Ban was also imposed in 2017
During his first term, Trump issued an executive order in January 2017, banning travel to the US by citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries – Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. It was one of the most chaotic and confusing decisions of his presidency. Travelers from these countries were either barred from boarding flights to the US or detained at US airports after landing. These included students and teachers as well as business people, tourists and people visiting friends and family.