Breaking News. US government proposes total travel ban for these countries

Kristi Noem, the US Secretary of State, announced that she proposed to Trump, this luneYes, a total travel ban for these countries. More details to follow. US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem declared thisuneHe recommended that President Donald Trump implement a total travel ban for citizens from countries that, he claimed, They have sent “foreign invaders” into US territory.

The official did not specify which nations those would be, but her message has generated a strong political and media impact and considerable concern.cupaction among nationals of countries that are already in the spotlight and suffer a Travel Ban, such as Cuba.

In a publication in the social network XNoem asserted: “I just met with the president. I recommend a total travel ban to all countries that have been flooding our nation with murderers, leeches, and welfare addicts.”

The message, with a markedly harsh tone, continues to defend the idea that the country's ancestors did not build it "for foreign invaders to massacre our heroes, drain our hard-earned taxes, or steal the benefits we owe to Americans."

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Noem's statements come after the recent attack by an Afghan immigrant, who last week shot at two members of the National Guard in Washington, killing one of them.

This prompted Trump himself to announce a freeze on asylum applications while his administration reviews evaluation standards. Furthermore, all immigration processing for Afghan citizens was suspended, including for those who had collaborated with U.S. military forces.

The president also hinted that he might permanently block immigration from “Third World” countries, although he did not specify which ones.

Currently, a total ban approved in June affects citizens of Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. There is also a partial visa suspension for people from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.

Noem's proposal would intensify the debate on Trump's immigration policy, which continues to harden its stance amid escalating tensions over national security and border control issues, and Cubans may continue to face further bans.

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