'Confusion and frustration': Trump travel ban is unclear on who can visit the U.S.
Briefly

The recent travel restrictions announced by President Trump affect nationals from Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, and other countries, leading to significant confusion for current U.S. tourist-visa holders. The directive ambiguously states that entry of nationals from affected nations is suspended, with exceptions for green-card holders, dual nationals, and others. Immigration lawyers believe that those already holding visas may still be permitted entry. The American Immigration Council clarified that the presidential proclamation does not apply to certain individuals, highlighting the need for clearer communication regarding the restrictions' scope.
The entry into the United States of nationals of Haiti as immigrants and non-immigrants is hereby fully suspended, creating confusion for U.S. visa holders.
Several immigration lawyers have interpreted the directive to allow foreign nationals from the banned countries with current visas to enter the U.S. despite the suspension.
Read at Miami Herald
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