Trump banned travel from 12 countries, but included some exceptions to avoid legal battles
Briefly

The recently announced travel ban targets citizens from 12 specific countries while implementing exceptions to navigate legal challenges similar to those faced during the previous administration's 'Muslim ban'. The affected countries include Afghanistan and Myanmar, along with others, although it also specifies exceptions for particular nations and events. Despite these efforts to clarify the policy, experts suggest that lawsuits are likely to occur as the complexities of the ban remain unresolved.
The new travel ban includes exceptions to mitigate legal challenges faced by the previous 'Muslim ban', impacting citizens from 12 nations.
Despite the new ban's exceptions, experts predict that legal challenges will arise, as the administration struggles with the complexities of immigration policy.
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