The United States Mission in Nigeria has stated that individuals involved in corrupt practices can be barred from entering the United States, regardless of their economic status or position.
The Mission made this declaration via its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday.
The declaration reaffirmed the country’s stance on global anti-corruption efforts, as President Donald Trump tightens grip on immigration policies.
In May 2023, the US announced that it had taken steps to impose visa bans on persons who disrupted the recent general elections in Nigeria.
“Fighting corruption knows no borders or limits on accountability. Even when high-profile individuals engage in corruption, they can be barred from receiving US visas,” the post read.
In a statement on the US State Department website, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, “The United States is committed to supporting and advancing democracy in Nigeria and around the world. Today, I am announcing that we have taken steps to impose visa restrictions on specific individuals in Nigeria for undermining the democratic process during Nigeria’s 2023 election cycle.”
At the weekend, President Trump imposed a new fee of $100, 000 on H-1B visas for foreigners.
The move has sent panic, confusion, and anger down the spines of workers on H-1B visas from foreign countries, as they are being forced to abandon travel plans and rush back to the U.S.
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