Travel Ban: US Entry Becomes tougher for Muslim countries and refugees
Few days after the swearing in of President Donald Trump, announced and signed executive action that has widely been reported as a temporary ban on refugees and immigrants from Muslim-majority countries entry into the US which generated wide reactions from all parts of the world.
People from six mainly Muslim countries and all refugees are now facing tougher US entry due to President Donald trump’s controversial travel ban.
The ban means people without close family or business relationships in the US could be denied visas and barred entry in the US.
The Supreme Court’s Monday ruling upheld the temporary ban on six Muslims countries which is one of President trump’s key policies.
However, the judges provided a major exception for those who have a credible claim of a genuine relationship with someone in the US.
The ban applies to people from Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen as well as to all refugees.