President Donald Trump has issued a travel ban affecting nationals from 12 countries, effective June 9. He justified the measure by citing the necessity to protect the U.S. from foreign terrorists and other security risks. This order is part of broader immigration reforms initiated during his second presidential term, which also include deporting certain Venezuelan nationals and altering policies regarding foreign student enrollments. Additionally, Trump has launched an investigation into President Biden's use of the autopen for signing orders, asserting that key policy decisions are ultimately Biden's responsibility.
President Trump's recent order bans travel from 12 countries, citing national security concerns as essential to protect the U.S. from foreign terrorist threats.
The proclamation is a continuation of Trump's immigration policies aimed at enhancing security, including deportations and restrictions on foreign student enrolments.
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