
The State Department said that the restrictions are conditional and may be lifted as countries work with the US government to ensure the safety of Americans
The United States Department has said that the President Donald Trump’s travel ban on citizens of six mainly Muslim countries, North Korea and Venezuela is now fully operational.
The announcement comes four days after the US Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can fully enforce the ban even as the separate challenges continue before the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th Circuit and the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit appeals courts.
The State Department said that the restrictions are conditional and may be lifted as countries work with the US government to ensure the safety of Americans; it said adding that most countries in the world now meet the new requirements, which is an important element of ensuring US security
