President Donald Trump on Tuesday expanded a U.S. travel ban by barring nationals of seven more countries including Syria as well as Palestinian Authority passport holders from entering the United States.
The White House said that Trump, who has long campaigned to restrict immigration, was acting "to protect the security of the United States."
President Donald Trump on Tuesday expanded a U.S. travel ban by barring nationals of seven more countries including Syria as well as Palestinian Authority passport holders from entering the United States.
The White House said that Trump, who has long campaigned to restrict immigration, was acting "to protect the security of the United States."
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