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    Home » Blog » Trump travel ban: What to know as 12 nations are barred from entry to US

    Trump travel ban: What to know as 12 nations are barred from entry to US

    June 5, 2025Updated:June 5, 2025 example-1 No Comments
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    Due to potential security threats, President Donald Trump issued a travel restrictions on Wednesday from various locations.

    In an executive order 14161 from January, Trump wrote that “it is the policy of the United States to protect its citizens from foreigners who intend to commit criminal problems, threaten our national security, support cruel philosophy, or otherwise exploit immigration laws for evil purposes.”

    According to Reuters, the travel restrictions will go into effect on June 9 at 12:01 a.m. Eastern, and applicants issued before that time will not be affected.

    Trump’s statement states that his administration wants to improve national safety, stop unauthorized travel, and lessen the burden on law enforcement with this most recent travel ban.

    Which nations are preventing visitors to the US? &nbsp,

    The checklist below includes all the 12 nations Trump has outlawed.

    • Afghanistan
    • Myanmar
    • Chad
    • Republic of the Congo
    • Equatorial Guinea
    • Eritrea
    • Haiti
    • Iran
    • Libya
    • Somalia
    • Sudan
    • Yemen

    Each of these nations, even the nations with half restricted borders, poses a certain level of security risk to the United States, including ties to violence, a lack of a central authority able to issue visas, and a willingness to deport their citizens from the country when necessary.

    These nations likewise have dangerous overstay prices, or how much a lawfully admitted nonresident has stayed in the country after their card has expired, according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security published last season.

    Which nations have a partial restriction? &nbsp,

    A list of the seven nations that Trump has only half restricted is available here:

    • Burundi
    • Cuba
    • Laos
    • Sierra Leone
    • Togo
    • Turkmenistan
    • Venezuela

    Under the limited restriction, foreign nationals from these nations will not be able to enter the United States as immigrants or with nonresident tourist or scholar visas.

    Exist any instances?

    Sure, the travel restrictions has its benefits. People who qualifies in these groups will not be impacted:

    • Any continuous, legal resident of the United States.
    • Two citizens of nations subject to the travel restrictions whose visas have not been issued by the nation are prohibited from entering.
    • Foreign government officials or officials
    • European military personnel serving in the United States
    • International government representatives who work for the government of their country enter the United States to do business there
    • NATO or another international organizations are attempting to perform established business in the United States.
    • Athletes, their quick families, and instructors traveling to the Olympics or the World Cup.
    • Families of Americans
    • Young children of U.S. people under the age of 21
    • Young children of provisional U.S. people under the age of 21
    • Parents of U.S. individuals who have children under their care to get a permanent green card
    • surrogacy made abroad by Americans
    • Afghan specific immigrant visa
    • Immigration permits for people of the US government
    • Visas for american refugees in Iran for those who are persecuted

    What distinguishes Trump’s travel restrictions from Trump’s travel restrictions in 2017?

    Many of the nations listed on the travel restrictions for 2025 and for the 2017 travel restrictions clash. The most recent travel ban, in contrast to the one in 2017, doesn’t apply to Syria or Iraq, and it emphasizes the outrageous card overstay prices that have severely weakened American immigration regulations and national security. &nbsp,

    Trump’s travel restrictions for 2017 was established after the government issued Executive Order 13769 in January 2017, which targeted seven majority-Muslim nations around the world and was scheduled to expire in 90 days.

    A Executive IS SUPPOSED TO Complete, BYRON DONALDS SAYS.

    Trump changed the original restrictions twice, adding and removing particular nations before making it permanent, before settling on a final version by September. A momentary ban affecting migrants trying to enter the United States from many of those same places was another senior buy issued the following month.

    By issuing an executive order allowing card uses to resume after former President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, he immediately overturned the travel restrictions that month.

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