The Trump administration plan to prohibit people from 43 countries to travel to the US is postponed for an indefinite period of time, because employees continue to work on a report that would explain the full rules of the prohibition.
On January 20, Trump issued an executive order that an intensified security study from foreigners asking for admission to the US to detect the threats of national security.
The White House then released a dramatic memo in mid -March that the nations demonstrated in different categories, with certain sanctions that have been established for allies of Russia.
However, the prohibition remains delayed because the Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to miss deadlines to submit a report to Donald Trump and provides detailed recommendations for restrictions.
They were originally owed on March 21, but the spokeswoman for the Tammy Bruce department said on Monday that it was still being worked on.
“I can tell you that we are working on what the executive order has asked, which is not traveling of travel, but the nature of limitations of other countries such as – whether or not they meet the standard of safety and screening required for access to the United States,” she said.
A new deadline for the report to reach the Trump agency is currently not existing, but Bruce confirmed that it is still in the making.
'Again, because there is no date, this does not mean that it is not being worked on. So we are all busy implementing what President Trump has ordered, “she said.

The plan of the Trump administration to prohibit people from 43 countries to travel to the US is postponed for an indefinite period of time, because personnel matters continue to work on a report that would explain the full rules of the prohibition

The White House released a dramatic memo in mid -March in which important allies of Russia are placed under heavy sanctions because people from various other countries could see their dreams to travel to America.
When the DailyMail.com contacted for comment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs repeated their dedication to fulfill the Executive Order of Trump.
'The Department carries out a complete assessment of all visa programs as indicated under EO 14161 and performs the priorities of the administration. The department does not comment on internal deliberations or communication. We have nothing to announce at the moment.
In addition to Russia, various countries from all over the world have told that their governments have 60 days to tackle shortcomings or will stay on the list.
A memo showed countries divided into three separate groups – including full visa jumping and partial suspensions.
Many come from the Middle East and Africa, with Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran and Noord -Korea among the 11 that are confronted with the most drastic measures.
In the second group, 10 countries would be confronted with partial suspensions that would influence tourist and student visa and other immigrant visa, with a few exceptions.
And in a third group a total of 22 countries would be considered for a partial suspension of the US Visa issue if their governments “do not make any efforts to tackle shortcomings within 60 days,” the memo said.
An American officer warned that there could be changes on the list and that it still had to be approved by the administration, including the American Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, after the New York Times was reported.
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For many in America, the policy will throw back to the explosive 'Muslim ban' of Trump during his first term of office. Some countries in the new proposal were also on the 2017 list, but much more are new.
Some of the new additions share similar characteristics with the previous list, in the sense that they are Muslim majority or non-white, poor and are considered corrupt, the American newspaper adds.
The Trump guideline is part of an immigration law law that he launched at the start of his second term.
He viewed his plan in a speech of October 2023, promised to limit people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and “Anywhere Else who threatens our safety.”
The list is said to have been drawn up by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was already assessed by embassies and regional agencies.
It is said that their advice includes whether the attitude towards the countries on the memo is actually based and whether there are policy reasons not to limit immigration.
Rich business people or people on immigrant and tourist visa can still enter the US on the 'Orange' list, where Visa is limited.
But they would first be made to attend mandatory personal interviews to obtain a travel pass, reports the New York Times.
It is not clear whether people with existing visas or green cards from the ban would have been exempt.
The further category includes 22 countries that would have 60 days to tackle their supposed shortcomings before they may be moved to the other lists.
These issues are said that they do not have sufficient security when issuing passports, not giving sufficient information about travelers or selling citizenships to people from forbidden countries.
The dramatic new plans were coming when Trump escalated the global tensions, because he warned that the Second World War could 'burst' very easily and 'a war would turn out to be like no other' with catastrophic nuclear weapons if peace talks about Ukraine failed.
Trump claimed that much of the progress had been made since he became president, Trump said he had spoken with the Russian Prime Minister “to convey the war.”