The U.S. has once again stunned the world with a bold new announcement: strict entry restrictions have been imposed on citizens from nearly twenty countries. But the real shock lies in a chilling warning — another nation, long considered an ally, may soon be added to the blacklist. The move follows a recent tragedy that has sent ripples through both the public and political spheres.
In a video address, the former president declared that America can no longer allow unchecked migration from countries that cannot be properly vetted. “We don’t want people we can’t screen. It’s too dangerous,” he stated firmly.
He also named one specific country currently under review for potential inclusion in the ban. This follows a violent incident in Colorado involving a migrant who had overstayed his visa — and whose actions have triggered national security alarms.
🌍 Full List of Countries Affected by the New Ban:
🔴 Completely banned from entry:
Afghanistan
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Haiti
Iran
Libya
Myanmar
Somalia
Sudan
Yemen
🟠 Partially restricted (immigrant visas suspended, some non-immigrant visas restricted):
Burundi
Cuba
Laos
Sierra Leone
Togo
Turkmenistan
Venezuela
One more Middle Eastern nation is now on high alert. U.S. officials have already begun reviewing its vetting and visa issuance procedures. The outcome could see this country officially added to the banned list in the near future.
Sources indicate that the decision has been influenced by high overstay rates, insufficient intelligence cooperation, and poor internal screening systems.
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