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Niger Bans US Citizens in Retaliation for Trump Travel Ban

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In a bold move, Niger has cancelled the issuance of all new visas for US citizens. This comes as a direct reprisal to US President Donald Trump's recent expansion of the travel ban affecting 39 countries, including Niger. The West African nation announced it would indefinitely prohibit US nationals' entry until further notice.

 

The travel ban, extended on December 16, covers 20 additional countries and the Palestinian Authority, affecting nations from various regions. Citizens of Mali, South Sudan, Niger, Burkina Faso, Syria, and the Palestinian Authority now face a total ban on entering the US. Meanwhile, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Dominica, Gabon, and others face restrictions on student and business visas.

 

Multiple countries impacted by the ban have expressed their dismay. Antiguan Prime Minister Gaston Browne voiced disappointment, arguing the reasoning behind the ban does not reflect current legal realities. Similarly, Chad's government also reciprocated by halting visa processing for Americans earlier this year in response to their inclusion in the travel restrictions.

 

Niger, a landlocked nation with over 25 million people, shares borders with Algeria, Libya, Chad, and other countries. The US has flagged this Muslim-majority nation for its visa overstay rates and concerns about terrorist activities. Niger's decisive response signifies a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions, despite historical political instability and travel advisories.

 

As the situation develops, other affected nations may consider similar reciprocal measures. For now, the severe travel restrictions underscore the increasing diplomatic rift. Future negotiations between Niger and the US may determine the long-term impact on bilateral relations, reported The Street.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Niger bans US citizens from obtaining visas as a reciprocal action.
  • The US travel ban expanded to 39 countries, sparking widespread condemnation.
  • Chad previously enacted similar ploys, deepening diplomatic divides.

 

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I wonder how many US citizens are living on the dole in Niger? 

 

This'll be tough noogies to what, about 3 of them?  Seems like a good tradeoff for US taxpayers.

 

The only "Americans" annoyed by this are from Niger. 😄

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Ouch! That will show those Americam upstarts.

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Tourism Authority Niger revises figures downward, but vows to increase arrivals with "Amazing Niger" spring promotion. 

This may lead to a trend. Good for Niger. Whichever country has a lot of drug addicts, take out the trash and ban them.

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Tit for tat is likely the only language that the circus goon understands. 

Well, damn, that certainly ruins my next holiday. On the other hand, a quick Google shows that there are at least 15 must-sees in Niger. Oh well, 2029 then.

Damn. Its number 156 on my bucket list. O well, guess I just have to go to Crete or Key West.

 

 

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Tit for tat is likely the only language that the circus goon understands. 

 

The only language he respects. Whether he understands is another matter.

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