10 Apr, 2018
Proclamation 9723--Maintaining Enhanced Vetting Capabilities and Processes for Detecting Attempted Entry into the United States by Terrorists or Other Public-Safety Threats, April 10, 2018
United States. Office of the Federal Register
Trump, Donald, 1946-
From the Document: "Now, Therefore, I, Donald J. Trump, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States [...] find that the entry into the United States of the nationals of Chad, as immigrants, and as nonimmigrants on business (B-1), tourist (B-2), and business/tourist (B-1/B-2) visas, no longer would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, and therefore hereby proclaim the following [see document]."
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  • Author
    Trump, Donald, 1946-
  • Publisher
    United States. Office of the Federal Register
  • Report Number
    Pres. Docs., 2018 DCPD No. 00231
  • Date
    10 Apr, 2018
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Federal Register: www.federalregister.gov/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Subject
    Borders and immigration

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