Tehran condemns Donald Trump’s order barring 12 countries’ citizens from entering US as violation of ‘fundamental principles of international law’

The countries include Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

President Trump has issued a travel ban blocking the entry of foreign nationals from 12 countries and partially restricting travel from seven others.

The restrictions will cover certain types of visas for citizens of each of these countries

President Donald Trump has banned visitors from 12 countries from entering the United States and partially restricted travelers from seven other nations.

President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued a proclamation to "fully restrict and limit" entry of people from 12 foreign countries starting Monday.

The Trump administration signed a proclamation Wednesday suspending entrance to the U.S. for citizens from 12 countries.

President Donald Trump issued a travel ban, restricting entry of foreign nationals from 12 countries and partially banning 7 more. See the list.

Citizens from 12 countries have been banned outright, while nationals from another seven countries face 'partial restrictions'

Trump imposed a complete travel ban on nationals of 12 countries, while those from seven more face restrictions.

Iran criticizes Trump's travel ban on Muslim-majority countries, calling it hostile and a violation of international law.

Tehran condemns Donald Trump’s order barring 12 countries’ citizens from entering US as violation of ‘fundamental principles of international law’

An Iranian spokesperson called the move a sign of a ‘supremacist and racist mentality’ dominating US policy.

The order, which goes into effect on Monday, will bar citizens from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Visas will be restricted for citizens of seven other…

Afghanistan, Haiti and Iran included in full 12-country ban and citizens from seven other countries partially restricted

President Trump's new travel ban targets citizens from 12 African and Middle Eastern countries, sparking controversy and criticism.

The White House says the ban will "protect Americans from dangerous foreign actors".