The presidency has advised Nigerians who have no “compelling or urgent” reason to travel to the U.S. not to do so.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs,
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, advised Nigerians who have no compelling or urgent
reason to travel to the U.S. to postpone their travel plans until the
Donald Trump administration’s policy on immigration is clear.
In a statement in Abuja by her media assistant, Abdurrahman Balogun,
Mrs. Dabiri-Erewa said that the warning became imperative due to series
of reports received by her office.
“In the last few weeks, the office has received a few cases of
Nigerians with valid multiple-entry US visas being denied entry and sent
back to the Nigeria.”
“In such cases reported to the office, such affected persons were
sent back immediately on the next available flight and their visas were
cancelled.”
Dabiri -Erewa said that “no reasons were given for the decision by the U.S. immigration authorities.”
The presidential aide said that the statement “is only to advise
Nigerians without any compelling or essential reasons to visit the U.S.
to consider rescheduling their trip until there is clarity on the new
immigration policy.”
She, however, reminded Nigerians in the diaspora to abide by the
rules and regulations of their host countries and be good ambassadors of
the country.
Since his assumption office, Donald Trump has vowed to implement his
campaign promise of clamping down on immigration. He announced a
controversial executive order that barred citizens of seven Muslim
countries from entering the U.S.
Although Nigeria was not on the list, which has since been suspended
by a U.S. court, the Nigerian presidency’s statement confirms that
several Nigerians may be unjustly suffering from Trump’s immigration
orders.
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