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Trump Travel Ban: 12 Nations Restricted – 2024 Update

Trump Travel Ban: 12 Nations Restricted – 2024 Update

June 9, 2025 News

The Trump management has ⁢just reinstated a ⁤controversial travel‌ ban, fundamentally altering entry for citizens from 12 nations. These stringent travel restrictions, driven by national security concerns, have been swiftly implemented, mirroring a previous​ ban that ignited widespread protests and legal challenges. This new ⁤policy from President ‍Trump targets nations including Afghanistan, iran, and Libya, while also‌ imposing partial restraints on visitors from additional countries. Expect vigorous legal challenges to the ban to test presidential authority. News Directory 3 ⁤will continue to track these developments. Discover what’s next as this policy continues to unfold.

Key Points

  • President⁢ Trump signs new executive order imposing a travel ban.
  • The travel ban affects citizens from 12 countries ⁢with full​ restrictions.
  • Partial restrictions ‍are placed on visitors​ from seven additional ⁣countries.
  • The ban is linked to concerns over vetting‌ and national ⁣security.
  • Legal challenges are expected, citing potential discrimination.

Trump Administration Announces new Travel ​Ban,Restricting Entry from Multiple Nations

⁣ updated June 9,2025
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President Donald Trump has‍ enacted a new travel ban,preventing ​citizens from 12 nations from entering the United States. The travel restrictions are⁢ slated to take effect promptly,⁢ reigniting ⁣debates over immigration policy and national security. This action follows a ⁤similar ban during TrumpS first term, which‍ triggered widespread protests and legal battles.

The travel‌ ban encompasses⁣ Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Equatorial guinea, Eritrea, Haiti,⁢ Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, and the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). Additionally, new travel restrictions will ‌affect ‍visitors⁢ from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, togo, Turkmenistan,⁢ and Venezuela. In⁢ total,43 countries ​may face some form of restriction.

Trump connected the new policy to ⁣a recent ⁣attack ⁤in Boulder, Colorado, where an Egyptian-born individual targeted a gathering honoring Israeli hostages in Gaza.Though, Egypt was not included in the list of‍ banned countries.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Very simply, we cannot have‌ open migration from any country where we cannot safely ​and reliably vet⁢ and screen those who seek to enter the United States. That is why today I am signing a new executive⁣ order placing‍ travel restrictions on countries including Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, Libya​ and‌ numerous others.

Baher​ Azmy, legal director for ⁢the Center for Constitutional ⁤Rights, which previously challenged Trump’s travel ban, characterized the move⁢ as part of a ⁤broader‍ pattern. He said‍ it reflects an effort ⁢to implement policies aligned with a “white supremacist fantasy” regarding immigration.

Azmy noted the Supreme Court’s past rulings, suggesting the court may uphold the new ban based on presidential authority‌ to secure borders and determine what is detrimental to the U.S.

Legal experts anticipate challenges to the ⁤ban, though ‍a 2018 Supreme Court decision could make it more tough to overturn than ⁣the 2017 ⁣version. The current ban includes exemptions ⁢for visa holders and permanent residents, a distinction‌ from the earlier policy.

Azmy explained that the inclusion of more non-Muslim majority countries, along with exemptions for asylum seekers and lawful permanent residents, appears to be an attempt to make the ban more ​legally defensible.

What’s next

Legal challenges are⁣ expected ⁤to be filed swiftly, testing the scope of presidential power on immigration and raising questions about potential discrimination. The impact on families and international relations remains to be‍ seen.

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