North Korea has tens of thousands of workers abroad, but none are believed to be in the United States. Reports say there is a dwindling number of North Koreans visiting the United States amid the standoff over the North's nuclear and missile programs. According a report last month by broadcaster Voice of America, the United States issued 100 visas to North Koreans last year. In addition to North Korea, Trump's presidential proclamation, signed Sunday, places indefinite restrictions on citizens of Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. North Korea last month described the outgoing ban as a measure that revealed "American ferocity, lack of judgment and extreme recklessness."
Source: Fox News September 25, 2017 06:19 UTC