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The countries flagged for potential inclusion in the travel ban include Egypt, Dominica and Vanuatu. Catherine Bouris Updated Jun. 15 2025 11:10AM EDT / Published Jun. 15 2025 3:56AM EDT ...
Trump administration has already blocked the entry from 12 countries and limited travel from 7 others to the United States. Thursday, Jul 03, 2025 New Delhi o C ...
President Donald Trump is considering expanding the scope of his controversial travel ... targeting citizens of as many as 43 countries after dividing them into red, orange, and yellow lists.
President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation banning travel into the United States for individuals from a dozen countries, citing national security concerns. Skip to content WKRN News 2 ...
Yet critics argue the ban retains the same discriminatory DNA, targeting countries with weak political clout and vulnerable populations under the guise of security. Also Read: New Trump travel ...
President Donald Trump signs Executive Order 14161 banning travel to the US from several high-risk countries flagged for terrorism, visa overstays, and insufficient security information.
US President Donald Trump’s administration was considering significantly expanding its travel restrictions by potentially banning citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the United ...
The travel ban does not target existing visa or green card holders, and it also features carve-outs for some visa categories and for people whose entry serves US interests.
36 Countries Could Be Added to the US Travel Ban List—Here's what to Know See the full list of countries facing full and partial restrictions for US entry. Plus, who is exempt.
WASHINGTON ‒ President Donald Trump has issued a full travel ban blocking the entry of foreign nationals from 12 countries into the United States, reviving a controversial policy from his first ...
President Trump signed a proclamation banning travel into the United States for individuals from a dozen countries and restricting travel from seven more, citing national security concerns.
Travel ban: President Trump said Thursday that his travel ban against people from 12 mostly African and Middle Eastern countries aimed to block terrorism and target those who overstay U.S. visas.