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Trump Travel Ban: Updates & What You Need to Know - News Directory 3

Trump Travel Ban: Updates & What You Need to Know

June 5, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
News Context
At a glance
  • President Donald Trump has reinstated ⁤his controversial travel ban, ⁤fulfilling a campaign promise to bolster national security.
  • The proclamation‍ suspends entry for citizens of Afghanistan, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
  • Trump announced the new restrictions in a video posted ⁣on X, stating the list could expand as new threats emerge.
Original source: time.com

Donald Trump has revived⁤ teh controversial travel ban,⁢ restricting entry for nationals from 19 countries, citing ⁢national security concerns. This decision, ⁣effective June 9, 2025, follows a campaign promise and previous legal battles. Details released reveal suspended‍ entry for ⁣citizens from a specific list of nations, with limitations⁢ on others. ⁢The justifications include concerns ranging from terrorism links to data sharing issues, echoing the arguments made during the original ban. News Directory 3 provides extensive updates.Trump argues ⁣these measures⁢ are critical⁤ to prevent entry of individuals unvetted by the U.S. His management connected the ban to a recent ⁣incident, emphasizing the need for stricter border controls. Discover what’s next regarding those affected by the latest travel⁢ restrictions.

Key Points

  • Trump reinstates travel ban,citing national security.
  • entry suspended for ⁣nationals from 12 countries, restrictions⁢ tightened on seven more.
  • Order effective June 9, with exceptions for ⁤permanent residents and some⁣ visa ⁤holders.
  • Justifications⁢ include links to terrorism and lack of cooperation with U.S. ⁣data sharing.

Trump Revives Travel Ban, Citing National Security Concerns

⁣ Updated June 05, 2025

President Donald Trump has reinstated ⁤his controversial travel ban, ⁤fulfilling a campaign promise to bolster national security. The⁤ new ⁣order, which takes affect June 9, restricts⁣ entry into the ‍U.S. for nationals from 19⁣ countries.

The proclamation‍ suspends entry for citizens of Afghanistan, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. ⁣Further,it ⁣imposes limitations on Burundi,Cuba,Laos,Sierra Leone,Togo,Turkmenistan,and Venezuela,including bans⁤ on immigrant visas ⁣and certain nonimmigrant visas.

Trump announced the new restrictions in a video posted ⁣on X, stating the list could expand as new threats emerge. A White House‍ fact sheet details⁣ the reasons for each ⁣country’s inclusion, citing ‍concerns⁢ ranging from terrorism links to a lack of cooperation with⁣ U.S. ‍data sharing.

The original ⁣travel ⁣ban, ‍issued in 2017, sparked widespread protests ⁢and legal challenges before being ⁢upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018. President Joe Biden repealed the ban in 2021.

Trump’s latest action follows a January executive order directing security officials to identify countries posing security risks. He argues the⁣ restrictions are necessary⁢ to prevent the entry of individuals about ⁤whom the U.S. lacks sufficient facts.

Trump connected the policy⁤ to a recent ‍attack‍ in Boulder,Colo., saying it “underscored the extreme danger ⁤posed to our ‍country by the entry of foreign nationals who are not properly vetted.”

He also⁣ criticized what⁢ he called Biden’s “open-door policies,” claiming millions of⁣ undocumented immigrants “shoudl not be in our country.”

Trump touted his first-term travel restrictions as ⁤one of his “most successful” policies, claiming they ⁢helped thwart terror attacks. “We will not allow people to ⁤enter our country who wish to do us harm,”⁣ Trump said. “And nothing‍ will stop us⁤ from keeping america safe.”

What’s next

The new travel ban is set to take effect ⁢on June 9. Exceptions will be made for⁣ lawful permanent⁢ residents, specific visa holders, and ‍athletes participating in major sporting events such as the FIFA Club World Cup, the⁢ FIFA World Cup in 2026, and the 2028 Summer Olympics.

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