President Donald Trump’s administration is ready to impose new journey restrictions focusing on 43 nations, with 22 African nations on the listing. The draft, printed by the New York Occasions, categorizes nations into purple, orange, and yellow lists primarily based on the severity of restrictions. Libya, Somalia, and Sudan are positioned on the purple listing. Consequently, they face a whole US journey ban alongside nations like Iran and North Korea. Eritrea, South Sudan, and Sierra Leone fall beneath the orange listing, signifying heightened restrictions on journey to the US as an alternative of a blanket ban. In the meantime, 16 African nations—together with Angola, Cameroon, and Zimbabwe—characteristic on the yellow listing, which means their residents can have 60 days to handle US considerations or threat stricter measures. Notably, Nigeria and South Africa don’t seem on any of the lists.
Supply: The Africa Report