Pakistan is embarrassed again, The PAK ambassador was not allowed entry into the US; deported from the airport itself.


Posted on 11th Mar 2025 10:48 am by rohit kumar

US President Donald Trump has taken a very tough stand on immigration. Recently, news came out that the Trump administration is going to crack down on the entry of people from Pakistan and Afghanistan into America.

 

Meanwhile, Pakistan's ambassador to Turkmenistan was not allowed to enter America and was sent back. According to a report by Pakistani news channel Sama TV, a senior official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that Pakistan's ambassador to Turkmenistan KK Ahsan Wagan has been deported from America. US officials asked him to leave the country due to immigration-related objections.

 

The ambassador had a valid visa but still did not get entry.

 

Let us tell you that KK Ahsan Wagan has a valid US visa and all the necessary documents. He was going to Los Angeles for some personal work. However, US officials stopped him at the airport and deported him.

 

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has asked the Pakistani Consulate in Los Angeles to investigate the matter.

 

America prepared a list of banned countries.

 

Recently, information came to light that President Trump may sign such an order, which will ban people from Afghanistan and Pakistan from entering America. The Trump administration has prepared a list for travel ban based on the government's review to examine the security and risks of the countries.

 

Sources told Reuters that other countries may also be on this list, but they did not name any other country.

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