The Federal Government has advised Nigerians against visiting the United
States of America at the moment except for crucial matters as a result
of the lack of clarity in the country’s new immigration rules.
The advisory was sequel to the barring of some Nigerians, with valid US visas, from entering the US in recent weeks.
“At
least, four Nigerians with valid visas were denied entry to the US
within the last two weeks and sent back to the country on the next
available flights,” the Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Matters, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, told The PUNCH
on Monday.
In a statement on Monday, Dabiri-Erewa advised
Nigerians without any compelling or essential reasons to visit the US to
consider delaying their trip “until there is clarity in the new
immigration policy.”
She added, “In the last few weeks, the
office has received a few cases of Nigerians with valid multiple-entry
US visas, being denied entry and sent back to Nigeria.
“In such
cases reported to the office, the affected persons were sent back
immediately on the next available flights and their visas were
cancelled.”
She reminded Nigerians in the Diaspora to abide by
the rules and regulations of their host countries and be good
ambassadors of the country.
Francis Adekola, who was affected by
the immigration restriction, explained that he was prevented from
attending a friend’s wedding in Mississippi on February 15, 2017.
Narrating
his bitter experience, Adekola said he was detained for over 10 hours
before he was placed on aircraft and returned to Abuja via Johannesburg.
He
said, “I travelled to the US on February 15, but when we got to the
Atlanta airport, where I was to connect another flight, I was asked to
step aside at the check-in counter by an armed border protection
officer.
“He walked me to the luggage section and searched my
wallet and bag. He also collected my telephone (set) and went through
the contents: SMSes, pictures, WhatsApp chats, everything.”
Adekola,
who recently finished his Ph.D at a Canadian university, said he was
informed by the immigration agent that he did not have strong ties in
Nigeria and that he might not go back home if allowed into the US.
Though he was allowed to speak to someone in the US, he stated that he was still prevented from entering America.
Adekola added that his mobile was not returned to him until he got to Johannesburg.
“My
documents were not released to me until the plane was airborne on its
way to Abuja even though my home was in Lagos,” he said.
He
explained that he saw some nationals of other countries, who were also
denied entry to the US, noting that the wasted trip cost him over N1m in
airfare.
The US embassy could not be reached for comment as it
had yet to respond to an email, sent to it, seeking its reaction to the
barring of Nigerians.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was also unavailable for comment.
Its
spokesman, Clement Aduku, did not return calls to his mobile and had
yet to respond to an SMS as of the time of filing this report on Monday.
Trump signs new executive order
The
US President, Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 27,
2017, barring people from seven, Muslim-majority countries from
travelling to the US for 90 days.
It also stopped all refugees for 120 days and Syrian refugees permanently.
The ban caused global outrage as well as chaos across the US before it was frozen by a legal ruling.
The
US Mission to Nigeria had earlier assured Nigerians that the executive
order on immigration would not affect Nigerians, noting that visa
applicants would continue to get two-year multiple entry visas as
before.
It also said the order would not affect the validity of
visas held by Nigerians, noting that its visa policy to Nigeria had not
changed.
The US Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington, and the
US Consular Chief, Meghan Moore, had explained to journalists on
February 3, 2017 that the US visa policy was based on reciprocity,
stressing that Nigerians would not be discriminated against.
Trump signs new travel ban, exempts Iraq
Meanwhile,
Trump signed a new executive order on Monday barring immigration from
six Muslim-majority countries, dropping Iraq from the January’s previous
order, and reinstating a temporary blanket ban on all refugees.
It
removed language in the original order that indefinitely banned Syrian
refugees and called for prioritising the admission of refugees, who are
religious minorities in their home countries.
That provision drew
criticism of a religious test for entry and would have prioritised
Christians over Muslims fleeing war-torn countries in the Middle East.
The
new ban, which takes effect on March 16, also explicitly exempts
citizens of the six banned countries, who are legal US permanent
residents or have valid visas to enter the US – including those whose
visas were revoked during the original implementation of the ban, senior
administration officials said.
“We cannot compromise our
nation’s security by allowing visitors entry when their own governments
are unable or unwilling to provide the information we need to vet them
responsibly or when those governments actively support terrorism,”
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said on Monday.
The new measures will block citizens of Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from obtaining visas for at least 90 days.
The
order also suspends admission of refugees into the US for 120 days,
directing US officials to improve vetting measures for a programme that
is already widely regarded as extremely stringent.
Trump signed
the executive order in the Oval Office outside the view of reporters and
news cameras, after more than three weeks of repeated delays, the
latest of which came after White House officials decided last week to
delay the signing to avoid cutting into positive coverage of Trump’s
joint address to Congress.
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