The United States President, Donald
Trump has signed a new executive order which indefinitely halts
admission of Syrian refugees and also limits the entry of other refugees
into the United States.
The new executive order which introduces an extreme vetting process on immigrants from the seven countries affected was signed by the US president on Friday January 27, 2017.
The bill titled “Protection Of The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States,” is one of the first steps in line with the US President’s commitment to tighten border security and reduce the number of refugees entering into the country.
The affected countries include; Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia, according to information from a White House official.
The new executive order which introduces an extreme vetting process on immigrants from the seven countries affected was signed by the US president on Friday January 27, 2017.
The bill titled “Protection Of The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States,” is one of the first steps in line with the US President’s commitment to tighten border security and reduce the number of refugees entering into the country.
The affected countries include; Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia, according to information from a White House official.
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