America, the world's powerful country, has announced that it will ban travel on 6 more countries, including four African countries. Steps like America's travel ban are already being criticized. The White House said in a statement on Friday that immigration restrictions would be imposed on Tanzania, Nigeria, Sudan, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, and Myanmar. The proclamation signed on Friday by President Donald Trump will take effect at 12.01 am on February 22 at midnight. Locust wreaks havoc in Pakistan, National Emergency declared According to the US on this matter, the US will curb the visa application of citizens of Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar and Nigeria, which will prevent the permanent residence of citizens of these countries. Citizens of two other countries, Sudan and Tanzania, will be prevented from participating in the Diversity Visa Lottery, which gives green cards to immigrants. The statement said that the newly banned countries failed to meet US national security requirements. Polio makes Pakistan cry, many cases encountered in this province The White House said in the statement that the new restrictions do not apply to trade, tourism or non-immigrant travel from those countries. Earlier seven countries Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, North Korea, Venezuela were banned. Now six more countries will be included in this list, many of which are Muslim-majority. All are facing a travel ban issued by the Trump administration in 2017. Tire stuck to crocodiles neck for years, person will be rewarded for removing it