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Trump Issues Travel Ban, Musk Criticizes Budget Bill, Iran Nuclear Talks Latest

2025/6/5
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Franco Ordonez: 作为NPR的白宫记者,我报道了特朗普政府发布的新旅行禁令。这项禁令将完全禁止来自12个国家的公民前往美国,并对其他7个国家的公民实施部分限制。白宫声称,此举是为了保护美国免受恐怖袭击,因为这些国家缺乏充分的审查能力。然而,值得注意的是,科罗拉多州博尔德市发生的袭击事件的嫌疑人来自埃及,而埃及并不在禁令名单上。尽管政府为在阿富汗为美国政府工作的人员提供了例外,但仍有数千名阿富汗人将无法进入美国。这项禁令与特朗普之前的旅行禁令类似,后者曾因其歧视性性质而备受争议,并面临法律挑战。虽然最高法院最终批准了第三版禁令,但拜登总统上任后将其撤销。此外,特朗普政府还签署了一项公告,暂停哈佛大学新国际学生的签证,声称是为了维护国家安全。但这项命令的实际效力尚不清楚,因为联邦法官已下令禁止政府对哈佛大学的学生签证项目进行任何修改。 Steve Inskeep: 特朗普总统的新旅行禁令让人回想起他八年前首次发布旅行禁令时引起的全国性混乱。当时的禁令因被指责为歧视穆斯林而面临法律挑战和广泛抗议。虽然经过多次修改后,最高法院最终批准了该禁令,但拜登总统上任后立即将其撤销。现在,特朗普政府再次发布了类似的禁令,甚至在某些方面有所扩大,这无疑将再次引发争议和法律挑战。此外,特朗普政府还升级了与哈佛大学的斗争,暂停了对新国际学生的签证,这进一步加剧了人们对政府移民政策的担忧。

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President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting citizens from 12 countries and partially restricting travelers from seven others. The White House claims it's to protect the U.S. from terrorist attacks, but critics argue it's discriminatory and will harm many innocent people. The ban's impact and legal challenges are discussed, along with other controversial moves made by the president.
  • New travel ban affecting 12 countries and partially restricting 7 others.
  • Justification: protecting the U.S. from terrorist attacks.
  • Critics argue it's discriminatory.
  • Legal challenges expected.
  • Ban includes exceptions for Afghans who worked with the U.S. government.
  • President also escalated a fight with Harvard University by suspending visas for new international students.

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President Trump signed a proclamation banning visitors from 12 countries and partially restricting travelers from seven others. While Senate Republicans consider Trump's budget bill, Elon Musk criticizes what it could mean for the deficit. And, as the U.S. and Iran hit a sticking point in nuclear talks Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests he could weigh-in. *Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe) to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Krishnadev Calamur, Jason Breslow, James Hider, Lisa Thomson and Arezou Rezvani. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Neisha Heinis and our technical director is Carleigh Strange. *Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)