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Mali, Burkina Faso restrict entry for US citizens in tit-for-tat move

The African nations said they were imposing the travel restrictions after the US included them, and others, on a no-entry list

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Mali and Burkina Faso have announced travel restrictions on American nationals in a tit-for-tat move after the United States included both African countries on a no entry list.

US President Donald Trump, who has long campaigned to restrict immigration, expanded a travel ban earlier this month by barring people from seven more countries.

The list included Syrian citizens, as well as Palestinian Authority passport holders, and nationals of some of Africa’s poorest countries, including Niger, Sierra Leone and South Sudan.

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The White House said it was banning foreigners who “intend to threaten” Americans.

The move brought to nearly 40 the number of countries whose citizens face restrictions in coming to the United States solely by virtue of nationality.

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Burkina Faso and Mali, which are both led by military juntas, responded in statements issued separately by their foreign ministries, seen on Wednesday by Agence France-Presse.

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