DJT Announced Travel Bans and Restrictions

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Donald Trump announced that as of 00:01 Monday, citizens of 12 countries will be banned from entering the USA and citizens of 7 other countries will be restricted.

Instead of abruptly imposing this policy as he did in his first term, this time Trump laid groundwork first. The day he was inaugurated, he signed an executive order to require the Departments of State and Homeland Security and Director of National Intelligence to compose a report on “hostile attitudes” toward the USA. The report was ordered to specify countries from which allowing people to visit the USA would be risk to national security. This time he also has a 2018 Supreme Court ruling to rely on.

Entry is banned for people from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Some of these countries were targeted by the travel ban he imposed with no notice during his first term in office. The ban exempts  The ban Afghans who hold a Special Immigrant Visa. They are people who worked especially closely with the USA prior to the USA’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.

Trump suspended settlement of refugees from Afghanistan as soon as he took office for his current term. About 14,000 of them came in from September 2023 to September 2024.

Visitors from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela will be subject to new restrictions.

In his announcement, Trump tried to link this with the attack in Boulder, Colorado by a lone terrorist who had overstayed his visa. That attacker was from Egypt, which is not on Trump’s list of targeted countries.

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