
Trump's New Travel Ban Sparks Outrage and Legal Challenges
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, targets citizens from 12 countries and partially restricts visas from 7 others. The White House claims the ban is to combat terrorism, but critics argue it unfairly targets Muslim-majority nations. "It's not based on any real reason why we have to have a travel ban," said one Chicago resident interviewed in the report. The ban includes a complete restriction on entry for citizens of 12 countries, mostly located in the Middle East and Africa, and a partial ban on visas from 7 others, including Cuba and Venezuela. The report also highlighted the expected legal challenges and protests planned by immigration groups. The diverse reactions from the public demonstrate the significant impact of this policy on various communities.