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In response to the Trump administration’s determination to forbid Chadians from visiting the United States, Chad’s leader Mahamat Idriss Deby has announced that his country does suspend issuing visas to Americans. When President Donald Trump announced the visa restrictions on 12 nations, including Chad, he resurrected a essence scheme of his first term, accusing them of having “deficient” testing and screening, and previously refusing to accept back their own residents who overstay in the United States. The new restrictions affects countries like Yemen, Ethiopia, Burma, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Afghanistan. The new traveling policy, which goes into effect on Monday at 12:01 a.m., may even impose more restrictions on visitors from seven other countries. In a Facebook post, Chad’s leader stated in a statement that he is directing his government to suspend visas for Americans “in accordance with the principles of reciprocity.” Deby referred to the$ 400 million luxury plane that the ruling family of Qatar gave to his administration as a gift, noting that” Chad has no planes to offer, no billions of dollars to give, but Chad has his dignity and pride.” The Republic of the Congo calls the restrictions a mistake. Africa’s countries make up seven of the 12 nations affected by Trump’s illegal immigration ban with some exceptions. Then, extending
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According to a spokesman for the government of the Republic of Congo, Thierry Moungalla said he believes the nation was one of the victims of an “misunderstanding” over an military assault that occurred in the United States and featured people who were “mistaken” to be from the Republic of Congo. ” Belo Horizonte is not a terrorist nation, has no known terrorist career, and is not a terrorist nation,” he says. So we believe there is a miscommunication, and the government’s capable diplomatic services will be in contact with the Americans, he said in Brazzaville, the country’s capital. Information Minister Chernor Bah said the nation is committed to addressing the problems that prompted the moratorium in Sierra Leone, one of the nations with lessened travel restrictions. We will collaborate with American authorities to make sure improvement, he continued. The Canadian Press, copy 2025 &