Trump Implements Travel Ban on 12 Countries Amid Security Concerns

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President Trump announced a travel ban affecting 12 countries, mainly in Africa and the Middle East, citing national security concerns, terrorism links, visa overstays, and issues with passport issuance. The ban includes full restrictions on some nations and partial restrictions on others, with specific focus on countries like Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, Haiti, and others, citing security threats, lack of government control, and immigration violations.
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