US Implements New Visa Restrictions Targeting Adversaries

Washington D.C. The United States has announced a new policy imposing visa restrictions on individuals who support forces acting against the country's interests. In a statement released by the State Department on Thursday, it was confirmed that the visas of 26 individuals have already been revoked under this policy.

This move is considered to be linked to US President Donald Trump's strategy to expand influence in the Western Hemisphere. Trump has named this vision the "Donoro Doctrine," a concept inspired by the historical Monroe Doctrine.

According to the ministry, the new restrictions will target individuals involved in assisting, financially supporting, or directing US adversaries. Such activities include facilitating external access to strategic resources, undermining regional security, and negatively impacting US economic interests.

The government statement does not name any specific country or group. However, it is speculated that this policy may be particularly aimed at countering China's growing influence.

In recent years, China's relations with Latin American countries have been expanding. Since the start of his second term, the Trump administration has adopted a strict policy to control drug trafficking and has warned that it may resort to economic sanctions and military action if necessary.

The policy is also facing criticism. Critics have accused it of being used as a tool to exert pressure on foreign nationals and political opponents. Last year, the Trump administration also attempted to revoke the visas of pro-Palestine protesters.

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