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Trump’s New Travel Ban: Who’s Grounded and Who’s Barely Cleared for Takeoff?


Updated: June 05, 2025 06:48

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Trump’s New Travel Ban: Who’s Grounded and Who’s Barely Cleared for Takeoff?

Key Takeaways
The Trump administration recently released a broad travel ban, completely blocking entry from 12 countries while partially limiting travellers from seven others. The initiative, made by a presidential proclamation, seeks to resolve national security issues and clamp down on immigration policies.

Countries Impacted
Total Ban: Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen

Partial Restrictions: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, Venezuela

Reasoning Behind the Ban
The government used security threats, terrorism fears, and the failure of these countries to cooperate in screening visitors as the reasons. This came after a recent attack occurred in Boulder, Colorado, which authorities traced to a person living in the country illegally.

India's Status Contrary to speculation, India is not among the banned or restricted countries. Indian tourists are free to visit the United States without further restrictions.

White House Statements President Trump justified the action, saying the ban is required to avert security risks and facilitate proper vetting of foreign nationals. A White House official reiterated that the restrictions can be modified depending on the evolving threats.

Historical Background
This is not the first time that such a policy has been pursued. Trump once had a travel ban in his first term, aiming to target predominantly Muslim-majority countries. The policy was upheld by the Supreme Court but was eventually rescinded by President Biden.

Possible Impact The ban will be affecting visa applicants, foreign students, and business travelers from the countries listed. Immigration activists expressed concern about its effects, but proponents state that it enhances national security.

Sources: Livemint, Tribune India, NewsX, MSN, Hindustan Times
 

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