
Donald Trump has signed a ban on journey to the US from 12 international locations citing nationwide safety dangers, in accordance with the White Home.
There are additionally seven extra international locations whose nationals will face a partial journey restrictions.
The US president mentioned the listing might be revised if “materials enhancements” had been made and extra international locations might be added as “threats emerge all over the world”.
That is the second time he has ordered a ban on journey from sure international locations.
He signed an analogous order in 2017, throughout his first time period in workplace.
Which international locations are affected?
Trump has signed a proclamation banning journey to the US from nationals of 12 international locations:
- Afghanistan
- Myanmar
- Chad
- Congo-Brazzaville
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Haiti
- Iran
- Libya
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Yemen
There are an extra seven international locations whose nationals face partial journey restrictions:
- Burundi
- Cuba
- Laos
- Sierra Leone
- Togo
- Turkmenistan
- Venezuela
The ban takes impact on Monday at 12:01 (05:01 BST), a cushion that avoids the chaos that unfolded at airports nationwide when an analogous measure took impact with just about no discover eight years in the past. No finish date has been supplied; the order requires periodic assessment.
Why has a ban been introduced?
The White Home mentioned these “widespread sense restrictions” would “shield Individuals from harmful international actors”.
In a video posted to his Fact Social web site, Trump mentioned the current alleged terror assault in Boulder, Colorado “underscored the intense risks” posed by international nationals who had not been “correctly vetted”.
Twelve individuals had been injured in Colorado on Sunday when a person attacked a gaggle gathering in assist of Israeli hostages, throwing two incendiary gadgets and utilizing a makeshift flamethrower.
The person accused of finishing up the assault has been recognized as an Egyptian nationwide, however Egypt shouldn’t be included on the listing of banned international locations.
Trump has shut ties with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who has previously been described by the US president as his “favorite dictator”.
What exemptions are there?
There are a variety of individuals from affected international locations who should have the ability to enter the US because of the following exemptions:
- Athletes travelling for main sporting occasions, just like the 2026 World Cup or the 2028 Olympics
- Holders of “immigrant visas for ethnic and spiritual minorities going through persecution in Iran”
- Afghan nationals holding Particular Immigrant Visas
- Any “lawful everlasting resident” of the US
- Twin nationals who’ve citizenship in international locations not included within the journey ban
As well as, the Secretary of State could grant exemptions to people on a “case-by-case” foundation, if “the person would serve a United States nationwide curiosity”.
What has been the response to the ban?
Trump’s newest order, which is anticipated to face authorized challenges, drew a swift response, at residence and overseas.
Somalia promised to work with america to handle any safety points.
In an announcement, Somali ambassador to the US, Dahir Hassan Abdi, mentioned his nation “values its longstanding relationship” with America.
Venezuela’s Inside Minister Diosdado Cabello warned that “being in america is a superb danger for anybody, not only for Venezuelans”.
Democrats had been fast to sentence the transfer.
“This ban, expanded from Trump’s Muslim ban in his first time period, will solely additional isolate us on the world stage,” Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat congresswoman from Washington, says in a social media put up.
One other Democrat, congressman Don Beyer, says Trump “betrayed” the beliefs of the US’ founders.
Human rights teams have additionally criticised the ban.
Amnesty Worldwide USA described it as “discriminatory, racist, and downright merciless”, whereas the US-based Human Rights First, known as it “one more anti-immigrant and punitive motion taken” by the president.
What occurred final time?
Trump ordered his unique journey ban throughout his first time period within the White Home in 2017.
It featured a number of the similar international locations as his newest order, together with Iran, Libya and Somalia.
Critics known as it a “Muslim ban” because the seven international locations initially listed had been Muslim majority, and it was instantly challenged in courts throughout the US.
The White Home revised the coverage, finally including two non-Muslim majority international locations, North Korea and Venezuela.
It was upheld by the Supreme Courtroom in 2018.
President Joe Biden, who succeeded Trump, repealed the ban in 2021, calling it “a stain on our nationwide conscience.”

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