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Trump Signs New Travel Ban Targeting Multiple Countries

Trump Reinstates Controversial Travel Ban, Affecting Numerous Countries

In a move that echoes his early presidency, President Donald Trump has reintroduced a travel ban that will impact travelers from multiple countries. This executive action specifically targets 12 countries, whose citizens will now be prohibited from entering the United States. Additionally, individuals from seven other nations will face new partial travel restrictions.

The reinstated travel ban is set to take effect on June 9. This decision aligns with President Trump’s long-standing commitment to revive policies from his previous term in office. However, the original travel ban faced significant legal opposition, leading to challenges in the courts. Legal experts suggest that President Trump has adapted and refined his approach since the initial ban.

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President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House.

President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House.

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