U.S. Expands Visa Restrictions in Western Hemisphere
The U.S. State Department announced an expansion of its visa restriction policy in the Western Hemisphere, imposing restrictions on 26 individuals. These individuals are accused of working on behalf of U.S. adversaries to undermine American interests.
The U.S. State Department has broadened its visa restriction policy across the Western Hemisphere, as confirmed on Thursday. This move imposes constraints on 26 individuals.
The policy specifically targets those acting on behalf of U.S. adversaries with the intent to undermine American interests, the State Department detailed in a public statement.
In total, 26 individuals within the hemisphere have been subjected to these visa restrictions due to their involvement in these activities, according to the Department's announcement.
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