“Do you remember the travel ban?” Trump asked the audience. “One day I will fix that.” In this way he says he wants to keep “radical Islamist terrorists” out of the country.
As president, Trump introduced far-reaching travel restrictions to the United States in 2017 for residents of Yemen, Libya and Somalia, among others. This entry ban was then also known as “the Muslim ban” and was very popular with his supporters.
Immediately after taking office, current President Joe Biden ended the restrictions. He then said that he was “proud to be able to reverse his predecessor’s despicable, un-American Muslim ban.”
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