Venezuela says being in US is ‘great risk’ as countries respond to Trump travel ban

Venezuela says being in US is ‘great risk’ as countries respond to Trump travel ban

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Caracas describes US government as fascist, Somalia vows to address security. Iranian Americans express regret US politics live – latest updates. The mixed responses came after Donald Trump signed a ban targeting 12 countries. The move bans all travel to the US by nationals of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Trump said the bans were spurred by a makeshift flame-thrower attack on a Jewish protest in Colorado that US authorities blamed on a man they said was in the country illegally. The African Union said the ban would harm “people-to-people ties, educational exchange, commercial engagement and broader diplomatic relations” built with the US over decades. It appealed to Washington to adopt a “consultative approach and to engage in constructive dialogue with the countries concerned”. It follows a freeze on refugee resettlements announced by Trump in January, and cuts to scholarship programmes that provided rare opportunities for young people to go abroad and study in safety. For citizens of war-stricken countries such as Myanmar, which has been gripped by violence since a military coup in 2021, the announcement is yet another blow. Young people have desperately sought ways to leave Myanmar af af.

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