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Trump Imposes New Travel Restrictions Affecting 19 Nations

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
June 5, 2025
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In a decisive move late Wednesday night, President Donald Trump enacted a comprehensive travel ban, restricting entry for nationals from 12 countries while imposing partial visa limitations on seven others. The White House describes this as a crucial measure to enhance U.S. security.

The new proclamation replaces previous controversial versions and prohibits entry from Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, and Equatorial Guinea. Additionally, Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Turkmenistan, Venezuela, and Togo face partial restrictions.

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Exceptions are made for lawful permanent residents, current visa holders, certain visa categories, and individuals whose entry aligns with U.S. national interests.

A senior official disclosed that Trump had contemplated the ban for several weeks, but expedited the decision following an antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado.

The White House justified the ban as a necessary response to security inadequacies, asserting that the affected nations do not meet U.S. standards for information-sharing and identity verification. “We cannot compromise the safety of the American people,” the official remarked.

Critics quickly denounced the ban as an extension of discriminatory practices, highlighting that most of the banned nations are either Muslim-majority or African. The ACLU intends to legally challenge the order, labelling it “a recycled and expanded version of the same unconstitutional bigotry we’ve faced before.”

This announcement has reignited tensions reminiscent of the backlash following Trump’s initial travel ban in 2017, with protests anticipated at major airports. Immigrant advocates are concerned about family separations, while some Republican lawmakers have praised the administration’s focus on security.

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With no set expiration, the ban may persist indefinitely unless challenged in court or overturned by a future administration. As legal confrontations loom, the implications of Wednesday’s decision are poised to ignite further debate regarding immigration, security, and America’s global role.

 

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