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    Trump may widen travel ban; 36 nations flagged over security concerns — See full list

    June 15, 2025Updated:June 15, 2025 World No Comments
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    The Trump presidency wants to expand significantly its travel ban, which was immediately apply to people from 36 more nations. The Republican senator issued a directive earlier this month to prevent people from entering the country from 12 nations. These countries are at risk of being added to the list unless they address specific security issues within 60 times, according to an inner US State Department wire that was seen by Reuters and initially reported by the Washington Post. Numerous issues that have sparked these problems are listed in the wire, which was signed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Among them are nations that refuse to accept their members who have been ordered to leave the United States, have poor or obstinate institutions, and have poor card protection. Some nations were also flagged for their members ‘ anti-American steps, anti-terrorism, or other anti-American activities. However, the wires did point out that not all issues were addressed by the list. Trump had previously enacted a controversial travel restrictions on some Muslim-majority countries prior to the US Supreme Court’s decision in 2018. During his first term, the restrictions faced numerous legal problems before being upheld by the US Supreme Court in 2018. Among the 36 nations currently facing full or partial restrictions are:

    • Angola
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Benin
    • Bhutan
    • Burkinabe
    • Cabo Verde
    • Cambodia
    • Cameroon
    • Coted’Ivoire
    • Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Djibouti
    • Dominica
    • Ethiopia
    • Egypt
    • Gabon
    • Gambia
    • Ghana
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Liberia
    • Malawi
    • Mauritania
    • Niger
    • Nigeria
    • Saint Kitts and Nevis
    • Sainte-Lucia
    • Sao Tome and Principe
    • Senegal
    • South Sudan
    • Syria
    • Tanzania
    • Tonga
    • Tuvalu
    • Uganda
    • Vanuatu
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe

    This would strengthen the travel restrictions that was put in place earlier this month, which currently entails go from 12 countries, including Yemen, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Iran, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen. Travelers from nations like Venezuela, Cuba, Laos, and Sierra Leone are also subject to some limits.

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