💨 Abstract
The Taliban leader criticized President Donald Trump's travel ban on Afghans, calling the U.S. an oppressor. The ban affects Afghans seeking permanent resettlement or temporary visits, like students. Trump’s executive order aims to protect U.S. citizens from terrorism and terrorist ideologies, citing Afghanistan's lack of a central authority to issues passports and documents.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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