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  National News  US President Imposes Strict Entry Restrictions on Foreign Nationals, Citing Security and Visa Compliance Concerns
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US President Imposes Strict Entry Restrictions on Foreign Nationals, Citing Security and Visa Compliance Concerns

Meredith LaneMeredith Lane—June 4, 20253
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Washington D.C. – The President of the United States of America issued a significant proclamation on June 4, 2025, enacting stringent new restrictions on the entry of foreign nationals into the country. The executive action is framed as a critical measure to enhance national security and public safety, specifically targeting potential threats posed by foreign terrorists and other individuals deemed to endanger the United States.

The proclamation directly references and builds upon the foundation laid by Executive Order 14161, issued on January 20, 2025. This earlier order established a clear policy framework emphasizing the imperative of safeguarding U.S. citizens from aliens who may harbor intentions to commit terrorist attacks, threaten national security, espouse hateful ideology, or exploit U.S. immigration laws for malevolent purposes.

Policy Underpinning the Proclamation

The policy articulated in Executive Order 14161 underscores the need for heightened vigilance throughout the visa-issuance process. The stated goal is to identify potentially harmful aliens proactively, before their admission or entry into the country. This preventative approach is a central tenet of the administration’s strategy to mitigate risks at the border and within U.S. communities.

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Furthermore, the policy stipulates clear expectations for aliens once admitted. It requires that admitted individuals should not hold hostile attitudes towards U.S. citizens, U.S. culture, the U.S. government, U.S. institutions, or the founding principles of the United States. Equally important, the policy prohibits admitted aliens from advocating for, aiding, or supporting designated foreign terrorists or other entities or individuals deemed to pose a threat to U.S. interests.

Focus on Visa Compliance and Specific Concerns

The proclamation highlights that robust enforcement of visa regulations, including addressing overstay rates, is a component of national security. It posits that high rates of individuals remaining in the country beyond their authorized stay can indicate vulnerabilities or be exploited by those with malicious intent, directly connecting visa compliance to broader security concerns.

The executive order specifically calls out the West African nation of Togo, presenting data on visa overstay rates among its nationals. According to the proclamation, Togo exhibits a B-1/B-2 visa overstay rate of 19.03 percent. B-1 visas are typically for business travelers, while B-2 visas are for tourism or medical treatment. Additionally, the proclamation notes a combined F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 35.05 percent for Togolese nationals. F visas are for academic students, M visas for vocational students, and J visas for exchange visitors.

Specific Restrictions Imposed on Togo

Based on these cited overstay rates and the broader policy objectives of protecting national security and public safety, the proclamation mandates the suspension of entry into the United States for nationals of Togo in several key categories. This includes the suspension of entry for Togolese nationals as immigrants.

For nonimmigrant categories, the suspension applies specifically to nationals of Togo seeking entry on B-1 visas, B-2 visas, and combined B-1/B-2 visas. Furthermore, entry is suspended for Togolese nationals seeking nonimmigrant status under F visas (academic students), M visas (vocational students), and J visas (exchange visitors).

This targeted suspension represents a concrete action taken under the authority of the proclamation and the underlying Executive Order 14161, directly linking specific data points on visa compliance to entry restrictions for nationals of a particular country.

Implications and Forward Look

The proclamation underscores the administration’s commitment to using all available tools to screen potential entrants into the United States and to enforce immigration laws rigorously as a means of bolstering national security. While the proclamation focuses on the policy framework and the specific action concerning Togo, it signals a potential broader application of the policy principles to other countries or groups if deemed necessary based on security assessments and visa compliance data.

The move is expected to impact travel and immigration from Togo significantly in the affected categories. It reinforces the administration’s stance that entry into the United States is a privilege, not a right, and is subject to stringent vetting processes and compliance with U.S. laws and regulations, particularly those related to national security and public safety. The proclamation represents a direct implementation of the previously announced policy to enhance security measures at the border and within the U.S. immigration system.

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