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President Trump's extensive new travel ban took effect just after midnight on Monday, barring nationals of 12 countries from entering the U.S. and partially restricting those from another seven.
Trump's travel ban targeting 19 countries faces criticism from Democrats and immigration groups, but legal experts suggest it stands on firmer legal ground than his 2017 ban upheld by SCOTUS.
The ban took effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday, triggering concerns for travelers with valid U.S. visas as to whether they would be allowed to board flights and if so, be admitted into the United States.
A fiery exchange erupted during the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee hearing on the FY26 Budget Posture for Management and Family programs. In a tense moment, Acting Under Secretary for Management ...
President Donald Trump will welcome Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to the White House on Wednesday. It’s ...
Citizens of tiny Bhutan, 'Land of the Thunder Dragon,' may end up on Trump travel ban list. A court blocked Trump’s first travel ban, issued in January 2017, saying the order violated people's ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump Administrations plans to bar refugees from resettlement, even if they're from countries on the travel ban list.
Nativism, the idea that government must guard native-born Americans from various threats posed by immigrants, has a long history in the United States. Today, the Trump administration is citing the ...
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