

Trump's New Immigration Ban: 19 Countries Affected, Stricter Than Before
Trump's New Immigration Policy: A Stricter Approach Than His First Term WASHINGTON D.C. - Former President Donald Trump has announced a new immigration policy that will significantly restrict entry into the United States. Effective Monday, the policy bans entry to citizens from twelve countries and places restrictions on seven others, including Cuba and Venezuela. The move has been justified by Trump as a measure to protect national security, but it's a more stringent approach than the controversial Muslim ban implemented during his first term. "This is a migratory veto of enormous scope," reported Dori Toribio from Washington D.C. for Informativos Telecinco. "It will go into effect on Monday, affecting a total of 19 countries, but Trump says he can add more." The policy includes exceptions for some visa holders and permanent residents. However, the broad restrictions are expected to generate significant disruption at airports and face legal challenges, similar to the controversies surrounding Trump's earlier immigration actions. Experts anticipate legal battles and potential delays in implementation. The new policy marks a significant escalation in Trump's immigration stance, raising concerns about its impact on international relations and human rights. The coming days will reveal the full consequences of this sweeping change to US immigration policy.