Updated 10.15 | Published 10.15
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President Donald Trump has blacklisted 43 countries.
Citizens of the countries on the list will find it difficult to enter the United States.
It reports the New York Times.
President Donald Trump has previously talked about “Shithole Countries”. Now he and his administration have produced a long list of countries that are categorized as just that.
These are 43 countries whose citizens will have problems entering the United States.
It reports the New York Times.
Three different levels
According to the newspaper’s data, the 43 nations are divided into three levels.
The “worst” category includes 11 countries whose citizens are in principle completely excluded from the United States. It is Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen.
The next level, according to the information to the New York Times, will contain 10 countries. It is Belarus, Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Turkmenistan.
Citizens in these should be able to enter in special circumstances.
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Several at risk
Another 22 countries are included in Trump’s list. It is about nations that will reportedly have a 60 -day deadline for different “problems”. If you do not succeed, you risk getting on one of the first levels, according to the New York Times.
Fact -black countries by the United States
The following 43 countries, according to the New York Times, are identified as problematic according to Trump’s administration. You divide the countries into three levels according to how badly you look at them.
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