President Trump's travel ban takes effect
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A new Trump administration travel ban impacting citizens from 12 countries — including Cuba, Haiti and Venezuela — is sparking confusion and heartbreak for South Florida families trying to reunite with loved ones.
Haitian and Venezuelan community leaders condemned President Donald Trump’s newly announced travel ban policy that will impact hundreds of thousands of South Florida families with ties to both countries.
President Donald Trump’s new ban and restrictions on travel to the U.S., affecting a total of 19 countries, took effect on Monday. The new regulations include a total ban on the entry of Haitian nationals and restrict the travel of Cuban and Venezuelan nationals in the interest of national security,
South Florida's airports are common gateways for people from Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba to enter the U.S. Each nation has a presence in South Florida.
The Trump administration's travel ban and the upcoming expiration of Temporary Protected Status are causing concern for Haitians in Central Florida
President Trump's new travel ban is causing concern among South Florida families as many fear they'll no longer be able to reunite with loved ones.
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