President Donald Trump’s deputies have identified 43 countries whose residents and citizens will likely be denied a visa to enter the United States, according to a report.
Visitors and would-be migrants seeking a visa would be “flatly barred” if they come from a list of “Red” countries, including Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing anonymous sources.
Visas would be “sharply restricted” for people from an additional list of 10 “Orange” countries, including Russia and its neighbor Belarus, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Turkmenistan, Pakistan, South Sudan, Eritrea, and Sierra Leone. Visitors from those countries would be screened in their home countries before being granted a visa.
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