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The United States intends to prevent issuing visas to residents from four nations that it says aren't accepting deported citizens.

The rundown incorporates three African nations — Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone — and in addition Cambodia. The U.S. has suspended visas twice before under past organizations in endeavors to drive extraditions forward.

A week ago, the Department of Homeland Security told the Department of State that the four nations are declining to accept or are preposterously deferring the acknowledgment of nationals considered to be in the United States wrongfully, an infringement of segment 243(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Presently, the State Department is assessing how to execute the request.

Before now, visa suspensions have focused on diplomats and government authorities. What number of individuals this suspension will affect has not yet been resolved.

"We take after a standard procedure to actualize a visa suspension as speedily as conceivable in the way the secretary decides,most suitable in light of the current situation to accomplish the coveted objective. That procedure incorporates inner talks with, and official notice to affected nations," a State Department official said in an email to VOA.

Imagine a country not willing to accept its deported Citizens.What would you think of that country.

USA To Stop Issuing Visas To Four African Countries









The United States intends to prevent issuing visas to residents from four nations that it says aren't accepting deported citizens.

The rundown incorporates three African nations — Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone — and in addition Cambodia. The U.S. has suspended visas twice before under past organizations in endeavors to drive extraditions forward.

A week ago, the Department of Homeland Security told the Department of State that the four nations are declining to accept or are preposterously deferring the acknowledgment of nationals considered to be in the United States wrongfully, an infringement of segment 243(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Presently, the State Department is assessing how to execute the request.

Before now, visa suspensions have focused on diplomats and government authorities. What number of individuals this suspension will affect has not yet been resolved.

"We take after a standard procedure to actualize a visa suspension as speedily as conceivable in the way the secretary decides,most suitable in light of the current situation to accomplish the coveted objective. That procedure incorporates inner talks with, and official notice to affected nations," a State Department official said in an email to VOA.

Imagine a country not willing to accept its deported Citizens.What would you think of that country.

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