Donald Trump will seek to extend the travel ban to 36 other countries to prevent entry into the United States.

The administration headed by President Donald Trump is considering extending the travel ban to 36 other countries in order to prevent their entry into the United States .
This was revealed after the Secretary of State of the United States government, Marco Rubio, sent a memorandum indicating that this possibility is being considered.
But what are the other 36 countries to which President Donald Trump would extend the travel ban to prevent entry to the United States ? We'll tell you all the details.

A revealing memo issued by Secretary of State Marco Rubio of the Donald Trump administration revealed the possibility of extending the travel ban that already applies to 12 nations to 36 other countries .
In this regard, the State Department indicated that the 36 countries that present problems with document security, cooperation in deportations, or risks to stability and would be included in the veto are the following:
- Angola
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Benin
- Bhutan
- Burkina Faso
- Cape Verde
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Ivory Coast
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Ethiopia
- Egypt
- Gabon
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Kyrgyzstan
- Liberia
- Malawi
- Mauritania
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Senegal
- South Sudan
- Syria
- Tanzania
- Tonga
- Tuvalu
- Uganda
- Vanuatu
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Regarding the possible implementation of the ban, which would prevent the entry of its citizens into the United States, the memorandum establishes that nations have 60 days to comply with the requirements.
Regarding the requirements that the governments of the other 36 countries that are at risk of being added to the list of nations with a travel ban to the United States , it was reported that they are these:
- Issuing reliable identity documents, ensuring secure passports and civil registries
- Cooperate in deportation proceedings, accepting repatriated citizens without hindrance
- Control visa misuse, preventing citizens from overstaying their visas
- Prevent anti-American or anti-Semitic activities, reducing security risks
- Guarantee governmental stability, avoiding internal conflicts that affect migration cooperation
- Accept the status of a "safe third country," allowing the reception of deported migrants of other nationalities
- Strengthen border security measures, preventing irregular migration flows to the U.S.
- Comply with biometric verification standards, ensuring accurate identification of travelers
- Reduce document fraud rates by preventing passport and visa forgery
- Present an action plan in 60 days, demonstrating improvements in the previous points

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