The draft expands travel restrictions from 7 to 43 countries, far beyond earlier bans.
The proposal classifies 43 countries into Red (full bans), Orange (partial bans), and Yellow (60-day compliance) lists.
Countries are evaluated based on factors such as information-sharing practices, passport security, and cooperation on counterterrorism efforts.
Implementing such extensive restrictions could strain U.S. relations with the affected nations, impacting diplomatic and economic ties.
The proposed ban raises concerns about discrimination and the potential for legal challenges, reminiscent of the controversies surrounding previous travel bans.
Citizens from the listed countries may face significant obstacles in traveling to the U.S., affecting tourism, education, and family reunification.
The draft is under internal review, and the list of affected countries may change before any official implementation.
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