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Why the U.S. Bombed ISIS in Somalia—And What It Means for AfricaIn its first known airstrike under President Trump’s second term, the U.S. targeted a senior ISIS planner in Somalia's remote Golis Mountains. While the group’s numbers are small, their strategic role in coordinating global Islamic State operations has made them a high-priority target.
Truthout is 100 percent independent from government, Big Tech and advertisers. Please make a one-time or monthly donation to Truthout to support our movement journalism. Immigrant rights advocates who have been organizing as the ban takes effect discuss the latest developments.
A new Trump travel ban targets people born in Somalia, Haiti, Eritrea and more, confusing some Ohioans and leading others to call the action "evil."
The White House's new travel ban takes effect on June 9. The 19 countries listed as a security concern by President Trump also include some of Minnesota's largest immigrant communities.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinnesota Muslim community concerned about President Trump's travel banPresident Donald Trump’s new travel ban went into effect on Monday. CAIR Minnesota says it will offer “Know Your Rights” presentations to members of the local Somali Muslim community who have questions about the ban.
By Nina Moini and Gretchen Brown President Donald Trump’s travel ban took effect Monday, barring citizens of 12 countries from entering the United States. It also includes restrictions on travel for citizens of seven other countries.
New Trump travel ban affects immigrant communities in metro Atlanta, stirring fears and caution against travel.
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Explícame on MSNTrump blocks entry to new international tourists from 12 countriesThis controversial measure, effective from June 9, has sparked international debate and concern, as it imposes significant restrictions on travel to the United States.