
Trump's Travel Ban: Details and Exceptions Explained
President Trump's travel ban has been implemented, affecting nationals from 19 countries. Twelve countries face a complete suspension of travel to the United States, while seven others have a partial ban. The speaker in the video, an immigration lawyer, explains that "The full suspension applies to nationals from Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen." However, exceptions exist for green card holders, dual citizens, those in the adoption process, and those seeking special immigrant visas. The government will conduct assessments every six months to determine whether to end or modify the ban. The lawyer states, "No visas issued before the effective date of this proclamation shall be revoked." This ensures that individuals with pre-existing visas are not affected. This detailed explanation makes the video highly suitable for a news article.