Come early Monday morning, citizens of a dozen countries will no longer be able to enter the United States under the direction of President Donald Trump.

According to Reuters , the banning of residents from Afghanistan, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Libya, Chad, Haiti, Equatorial Guinea, Myanmar, Eritrea, the Republic of the Congo, and Somalia, is “a move the president promulgated to protect the country from ‘foreign terrorists.’”

Another handful of countries will also have restricted limitations on who can come into the United States. Those countries are: Cuba, Venezuela, Sierra Leone, Togo, Laos, Burundi, and Turkmenistan, Reuters said.

The ban will go into effect Monday at 12:01 a.m.

There are circumstances where residents in those countries could come to the United States, though.

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