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  National News  Trump Enacts Sweeping Travel Ban on 12 Nations, Restricts 7 More Citing National Security
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Trump Enacts Sweeping Travel Ban on 12 Nations, Restricts 7 More Citing National Security

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—June 5, 20251
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Washington D.C. – President Donald Trump on Wednesday, June 5, 2025, signed a significant proclamation citing national security concerns that will fundamentally alter travel and immigration protocols for nationals from nearly two dozen countries. The executive action imposes a full ban on foreign nationals from twelve nations and enacts restrictions on entry for individuals from an additional seven nations.

Scope of the Full Ban

The proclamation implements a complete prohibition on the entry of foreign nationals from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. This stringent ban applies broadly to those seeking permanent legal immigration status in the United States, as well as to certain temporary visa holders, such as tourists.

The administration underscored that this measure is necessary due to perceived threats to U.S. national security stemming from these specific countries.

Partial Restrictions Detailed

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In addition to the outright ban on twelve countries, the proclamation also places partial restrictions on prospective immigrants and certain temporary visa holders from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela. The nature of these partial restrictions was not immediately detailed in the original summary, but they signify heightened scrutiny and potential barriers for individuals from these seven nations seeking entry or residency in the U.S.

Key Exemptions and Affected Categories

The ban and restrictions, while broad, do include specific exemptions. Notably, the proclamation does not apply to individuals who are already U.S. permanent residents. Certain family members of U.S. citizens are also exempt from the measures. Furthermore, Afghan special visa holders, diplomats, athletes, and dual nationals holding a passport from a country not included on either list are among those permitted to enter the United States, notwithstanding their nationality from one of the affected countries.

The focus remains on foreign nationals seeking new entry, whether temporary or permanent, with certain categories deemed less risky or essential for international relations and specific U.S. interests.

Effective Date and Implementation

The new travel ban and restrictions are scheduled to commence promptly. The proclamation specifies that the measures will take effect at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, June 9. This provides a short window for individuals potentially affected to understand the implications of the new rules before they are fully implemented at ports of entry and visa processing centers.

Administration’s Rationale and Defense

The administration defended the measures as critical steps to protect the homeland. Officials stated that the restrictions are necessary primarily due to concerns about terrorism, coupled with what the administration characterizes as inadequate vetting processes in the listed countries and a lack of cooperation on deportations of their nationals from the U.S.

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson addressed the press regarding the proclamation, describing the new rules as “commonsense restrictions.” Jackson elaborated that these restrictions are specifically aimed at countries identified by the administration as lacking proper mechanisms for vetting travelers or failing to share necessary threat information with the United States.

Context Amid Security Concerns

The announcement of the expanded travel restrictions followed a recent attack in Boulder, Colorado. While the direct connection between the attack and the specific countries listed was not explicitly detailed in the initial report, the administration framed the proclamation within the broader context of heightened national security concerns following recent incidents of violence.

This action marks a significant expansion of travel restrictions previously implemented by the Trump administration, affecting a total of nineteen nations. The move is expected to draw scrutiny from civil liberties groups, immigration advocates, and international bodies, though reactions were not included in the initial summary. The immediate impact will be felt by individuals from the listed countries seeking entry or seeking to finalize immigration processes in the coming days.

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