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The administration gave the nations 60 days to fix concerns, according to a State Department cable. The president already imposed a full or partial ban on citizens of 19 countries.
By Edward Wong and Charlie Savage
The administration gave the nations 60 days to fix concerns, according to a State Department cable. The president already imposed a full or partial ban on citizens of 19 countries.
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Immigration
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The administration gave the nations 60 days to fix concerns, according to a State Department cable. The president already imposed a full or partial ban on citizens of 19 countries.
By Edward Wong and Charlie Savage

Trump considers travel ban on another 36 countries

Trump mulls extending travel ban to 36 more nations: source

Trump administration weighs adding 36 countries to travel ban, memo says: Reuters

Trump may ban entry to the US for citizens of 36 more countries — The Washington Post

Is Trump planning an ‘Africa visa ban’?

Another 36 countries have been put on alert after Trump imposed full bans on nationals from 12 countries and partial restrictions…

WASHINGTON: The United States is considering extending its travel ban to 36 more countries, a person who has seen the memo said…

The Trump administration may ban citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the U.S., according to an internal State…

The move adds to a swath of immigration restrictions it's pushed through since the shooting of two National Guard members.

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is expanding its travel ban to include five more countries and impose new limits on others.…

The new restrictions bar or limit travel from nearly 20 countries, drawing comparisons to Trump’s first-term travel ban.