U.S. Visa Crackdown Skips Mozambique, Hits 25 Other African Nations
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The United States has imposed new visa restrictions on citizens from 75 countries worldwide. Of these, 26 are African nations.
Notably, Mozambique is absent from the list. This means its citizens are not subject to these specific U.S. travel limitations.
The policy was enacted by the administration of President Donald Trump. The reasons for including or excluding specific countries were not detailed in the announcement.
The restrictions highlight a broader U.S. effort to tighten immigration and visa security. Over half of the countries affected are in Africa.