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Donald Trump’s Travel Ban Does Not Affect Nigerians – US Embassy

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Published: 2017/03/08
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The US Embassy in Nigeria said there’s no need for Nigerians to cancel travel plans to the United States.

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It said suggestions of a policy change negatively affecting Nigerians are incorrect.

Spokesman Russell K. Brooks responded to an Associated Press request for comment after a Nigerian government statement Monday said some Nigerians with valid multiple-entry U.S. visas were denied entry and put on the next plane home.

Brooks comment reinforced the statement by Nigeria’s foreign minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, denying any Donald Trump ban for Nigerian holders of valid entry visa.

Onyeama, said in Abuja on Tuesday that Nigerians were free to travel to U.S. as the country was not on the ban list.

The minister said he was constantly in touch with the Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S. and the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, adding that there was no report on Nigerians being denied entry into the U.S.

“On the issue of Nigerians being turned back from the U.S., this is not the case.

“I am in touch with the U. S. Embassy and the Ambassador said no, there was nothing of such nature.

“I can tell you to ignore any call or advice to reconsider travelling to the U.S. because there is no basis for that.”

He said that there was absolutely no report whatsoever from the U.S. that people were being turned back from the U.S. or from Nigerian consulate that Nigerians were being turned back.

According to him, if government is speaking on any external relations, it will be heard from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Presidency as any other source is not from the government.

Earlier Tuesday, Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project said Nigeria’s government “must stand up to Trump and defend Nigerians’ internationally recognised right to freedom of movement.”

Possessing a visa has never automatically guaranteed entry, Brooks said.

“Nigerians with a valid visa and a legitimate purpose are certainly welcome to visit the United States.”

“We encourage all visitors to be clear and consistent about their purpose and cooperate fully with U.S. immigration authorities.”

Nigeria is not part of President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban.

Half of Nigeria’s 170 million citizens are Muslims.

The country is battling Boko Haram’s Islamic uprising in the northeast.

A Nigerian government statement Monday said some Nigerians with valid multiple-entry U.S. visas have been barred entry, had their visas cancelled and been put on the next plane home, without explanation.

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