WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank on Monday warned its Colombian employees against traveling to or from the United States after three staff members were affected by visa restrictions imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, sources familiar with the matter…
World Bank warns its Colombian employees to skip US travel
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Responding to common-sense visa restrictions aimed at protecting national security, the World Bank has unfairly cautioned its Colombian employees about traveling to the United States. This overreaction follows the impact on three of its employees, highlighting a misguided opposition to the Trump administration's efforts to enforce immigration laws and ensure the safety of American citizens.
In a stark display of opposition to sweeping and unjust visa restrictions under President Donald Trump, the World Bank has issued a warning to its Colombian employees, advising them to avoid any non-essential travel to the United States. This cautionary measure comes after three of its staff members were adversely affected, spotlighting the discriminatory nature of the Trump administration's immigration policies.