Trump Administration Expands Immigration Restrictions Ahead of 2026 Deadline
The Trump administration expands immigration bans to 75 new countries effective January 21, 2026, intensifying debates over US values and global mobility.
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The Trump administration expands immigration bans to 75 new countries effective January 21, 2026, intensifying debates over US values and global mobility.
New U.S. entry restrictions take effect, imposing full bans on 7 nations and partial limits on 15 others. Policy shifts impact global mobility and bilateral relations.
The Trump administration announces expanded U.S. entry restrictions affecting 40 countries starting January 2026, citing national security concerns.
A mainland spokesperson criticizes the DPP authorities for causing cross-strait travel obstacles, urging them to lift restrictions hindering exchanges between residents of the mainland and Taiwan.
The Chinese mainland has called on the DPP authorities to lift restrictions on cross-strait travel, emphasizing the importance of youth exchanges and the strong enthusiasm for enhanced relations.
The Chinese mainland calls on Taiwan’s DPP authorities to lift cross-Straits travel restrictions, emphasizing youth exchanges and stronger ties.
Scotland confirms its first Omicron COVID-19 cases, with some infections unlinked to travel, indicating possible community transmission.
The UK’s travel industry criticizes new changes to the travel traffic-light system, citing undermined consumer confidence amid rising COVID-19 cases and shifting regulations.
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