
Here are the 12 countries Trump placed under travel bans, and the 7 newly under travel restrictions
President Donald Trump cited a range of reasons for placing 19 countries under new travel bans or restrictions in the U.S.
They include allegations of lax screening of travelers, 'a significant terrorist presence' in its territory, a government that wasn't cooperative enough in accepting deported citizens or residents who were prone to overstaying their visas in the United States.
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