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U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited global controversy by signing a sweeping executive order that bans travel from 12 countries and imposes restrictions on seven others. The new directive, justified as a national security measure following a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, has already triggered widespread debate. Countries facing a complete travel ban include Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, and Somalia, while partial restrictions apply to nations like Cuba, Venezuela, and Laos. Trump stated bluntly, “We don’t want them,” referencing foreign nationals who, according to the administration, pose vetting challenges or overstay visas.

This video breaks down the economic, political, and diplomatic implications of this bold move. From the possible impact on U.S. foreign relations and trade partnerships, to the reaction in global stock markets and immigration policy circles—this development could reshape how the U.S. engages with the world. We also explore the legal framework, historical precedent, and how this aligns with Trump's second-term agenda.

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