U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order resuming the admission of refugees into the country, but imposed tougher scrutiny on nationals from 11 countries identified as posing a high risk to national security.
The new order was issued Tuesday as an earlier order that imposed a 120-day ban on refugee admissions expired. All refugees hoping to enter the United States will face additional, enhanced vetting measures, such as providing additional personal information than previously required.
Nationals from the 11 countries identified as high risk will face an extra 90-day review on their application, and will be admitted into the United States on a case-by-case basis if their entry is deemed in the national interest, and they pose no threat to Americans.
Officials refused to name the 11 countries, but both Reuters and the French news agency have identified them as the same countries whose nationals are already required to undergo higher-level screening -- Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, North Korea, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
美国总统川普签署政令,恢复接纳难民进入美国,但是针对11个被认定对美国国家安全构成高风险的国家采取更严格的审查程序。
上一个有关暂停接纳难民120天的政令星期二到期之际,颁布了新的政令。所有希望进入美国的难民都将面临更多、更严格的甄别程序,包括提供比以前要求的更多的个人信息。
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