The New York Times said on Saturday that the administration of US President Donald Trump plans to target citizens of up to 43 countries as part of a travel ban in the United States.
The newspaper cited US officials familiar with the fact that the new travel ban will be wider than the restrictions imposed during the first state of Trump, noting that the new list has been prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and it should have changes.
The list of recommendations list indicates a red list of 11 countries which completely prevent its citizens from entering the United States.
The red list includes Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Iran, Somalia, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba and Batuan.
As for the list of oranges, it includes 10 countries which restore travel there without warning it, and it includes Russia, Belarus, South Sudan, Sierra Leone, Eritrea, Haiti, Laus, Myanmar, Pakistan and Turkmenistan.
On January 20, the American president published a decree to strengthen the security examination of any foreigner seeking to enter the United States, in order to monitor any threat to national security.
Trump previously imposed at the beginning of his first mandate as a prayer for travelers from 7 Muslim countries (Syria, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and Iran) on the pretext of the protection of Americans against terrorism, a policy that has triggered condemnation to the house and abroad, and suffered a lot of people.