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The individuals who hold double nationality in the seven nations prohibited from entering the U.S. by President Trump will likewise be banned from entering the nation, the Wall Street Journal announced Saturday.
The Journal said it got a propel take a gander at an announcement by the State Department that the evacuee boycott reaches out past only subjects of Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Libya and Yemen, additionally to individuals who may initially originate from those nations however have an international ID from another country or double nationality.
The daily paper offered the case of an Iraqi individual entering the U.S. on a British identification would likewise be prohibited, however British residents don't ordinarily require a visa to enter the nation.
"Explorers who have nationality or double nationality of one of these nations won't be allowed for 90 days to enter the United States or be issued a foreigner or nonimmigrant visa," the announcement stated, as indicated by the Journal.
"Those nationals or double nationals holding substantial migrant or nonimmigrant visas won't be allowed to enter the United States amid this period. Visa meetings will by and large not be planned for nationals of these nations amid this period."
The double citizenship boycott doesn't have any significant bearing to U.S. subjects who are likewise nationals of the seven countries singled out by Trump.
The full articulation is relied upon to be discharged Saturday.
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