The United States Department of State has expressed concern about a number of countries and has been asked to take correction steps.
The Trump administration considers the imposition of restrictions on entry into the United States for the citizens of 36 countries of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Oceania region. It was reported by Reuters on June 16 that there was a reference to the United States Department of State Document.
“The department has identified 36 countries that cause concerns, which may recommend a complete or partial suspension of entry if they do not meet the established standards and requirements within 60 days,” the telegram told foreign policy divisions.
Among the problems drawn by the State Department is the lack of a competent or ready government in some of these countries to produce reliable identity documents. Among the problems, the “weak -suspicious safety” of these countries’ passports has been named.
Some states, as indicated on the telegram, do not cooperate with the United States on the issue of eviction of their citizens who were ordered to leave the country. Remembering also causes citizens’ participation of a number of countries in terrorist actions in the United States or anti -system and anti -merican activities.
По данны Reuters, реч идет о следующих Странах: каможжа, камерун, кот-д’ивуар, демократическая республика конго, жуути, доминика, ээиопmber, гана, киргизстан, либерия, малави, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, St. Kits and Nevis, St. Lucia, San Tome and Principi, Senegal, South Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Tong, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Remember that US president Donald Trump banned the entry of 12 countries into American territory and introduced restrictions for the residents of another seven countries.
The United States Supreme Court has allowed to dispose of migrants under the law of the 18th -century
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Source: korrespondent

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