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Trump Travel Ban: Entry of citizens of US bar 12 countries. Who is in the list?

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According to the White House, US President Donald Trump issued a announcement by implementing the journey ban from citizens of 12 countries citing national security risks.The White House said in a statement, “The announcement is completely banned and limits the entry of citizens of 12 countries.White House spokesman Abigail Jackson posted on X: “President Trump is fulfilling his promise to protect Americans from dangerous foreign actors who want to come to our country and harm us.”During his early presidential post, Trump banned passengers from seven main mainly Muslim countries, a policy that passed through several amendments before obtaining the approval of the Supreme Court in 2018. However, his successor, Democratic President Joe Biden ended these sanctions in 2021, saying that it was “a stain at our national conscience.”

What are the 12 countries?

Afghanistan: The Taliban, a particularly designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) group controls Afghanistan. Afghanistan lacks a competent or cooperative central authority to issue passports or civil documents and does not have proper screening and veating measures. According to the Fiscal Year 2023 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry/Exit Overstay Report (“Overstay Report”), a 9.70 percent business/tourist (B1/B2) was a visa overstie rate in Afghanistan and a student (f), vocational (m), and exchanges visitor (J) said an state -in -law (J) Vizter (J).Burma: The US, citing the OverSte report, Burma had a 27.07 percent B1/B2 visa overste rate and 42.17 percent F, M, and J Visa Visa Overstay rate. Additionally, Burma has historically not cooperated with the United States to accept its removable citizens.Papers: “According to the Overstese report, Chad had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 49.54 percent and an F, M, and J Visa Oveste Rate of 55.64 per cent. According to the financial year 2022 overstay report, Chad had a B1/B2 visa rate for 37.12 per cent. Amazing for 37.12 per cent. According to the statement issued by American Immigration Laws. Republic of Congo: According to the Overstity report, the Republic of Congo had a B1/B2 visa of 29.63 percent and F, M, and J Visa Overstay rate of 35.14 percent.Equatorial guineaThe statement said, “According to the Ovestem report, the Equatorial Guinea had a 21.98 percent B1/B2 visa overste rate and F, M, and J Visa Overstete Rate was 70.18 percent.” Irritriya: The United States questions the ability of the Central Authority to issue passports or civil documents in Eritrea. Criminal records are not available for the United States for Eritrea citizens. Eritrea has historically refused to accept its removable citizens. According to the overstay report, Eritrea had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 20.09 percent and F, M, and J Visa Overstay rate of 55.43 percent.Hati: According to the Overstems report, Haiti had a B1/B2 visa of 31.38 percent and F, M, and J Visa Oveste’s rate of 25.05 percent. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of illegal high -liability aliens were flooded in the United States during the Biden administration. This flow causes damage by increasing rates, installation of criminal networks and other national security threats by increasing American communities. As widely known, Haiti lacks a central authority with adequate availability and spread of law enforcement information to ensure that its citizens do not reduce the national security of the United States.Iran: Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism. Iran regularly fails to cooperate with the United States government in identifying security risks, a source of significant terrorism worldwide, and has failed to historically to accept its removable citizens back.Libia: Libya does not have any competent or cooperative central authority to issue passports or civil documents. The historic terrorist presence within the Libya region increases the risks arising from entry into citizens of the United States.Somalia: “Somalia lacks a passport or civic documents lack of a competent or co -operative central authority and does not have proper screening and veating measures. Somalia is different from other countries, which lacks the command and control of its region, which limits the effectiveness of its national abilities in a variety of cases. A continuous terrorist threat from Somalia’s territory also occurs. The United States government has identified Somalia as a terrorist safe shelter. Terrorists use the areas of Somalia as a safe haveon, from where they plan, facilitate and operate their operations. Somalia also remains a destination for individuals who try to join terrorist groups that are threatened by the United States national security. The Somalia government struggles to provide necessary governance to limit the freedom of the movement of terrorists. Additionally, Somalia has historically refused to accept its removable citizens, “the statement has written in the statement.Sudan: Sudan is a competent or cooperative central authority to issue passports or civil documents and does not have proper screening and veating measures, the White House said in a statement. According to the Ovestems report, Sudan had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 26.30 percent and F, M, and J Visa Overstete rate of 28.40 percent.Yemen: Yemen has a lack of a competent or cooperative central authority to issue passports or civil documents and does not have proper screening and veating measures. The government does not have physical control over its region. Since January 20, 2025, Yemen has been a site of active American military operations.The announcement partially restricted and limit the entry of citizens of 7 countries, which also take high levels of risk to the United States.

Trump’s order partially prohibits travel from 7 other countries: what are they?

  • Burundi: According to Burundi, the White House, according to Burundi, was 15.35 percent B1/B2 visa overste rate and F, M, and J Visa Visa Overstay rate was 17.52 percent.
  • Cuba: Cuba is a state sponsor of terrorism. The Cuba government does not cooperate or share enough law enforcement information with the United States. Cuba has historically refused to accept its removable citizens. According to the Ovestem report, Cuba had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 7.69 percent and F, M, and J Visa Overste Rate was 18.75 percent.
  • LAOS: According to the Overstese report, LAOS had 34.77 percent B1/B2 visa overste rate and 6.49 percent F, M, and J VISA overstay rate. Laos has historically failed to accept his removable citizens back.
  • Sierra Leone: According to the Overstese report, Sierra Leon’s B1/B2 visa overste rate was 15.43 percent and F, M, and J Visa Overstay rate was 35.83 percent. Sierra Leone has historically failed to accept his removable citizens.
  • TOGO: According to the overstay report, Togo had a 19.03 percent B1/B2 visa overste rate and F, M, M, and J Visa Overstay rate of 35.05 percent.
  • Turkmenistan: According to Turkmenistan, the White House, according to the Turkmenistan, was 15.35 percent B1/B2 visa overste rate and F, M, and J Visa Overstete rate of 21.74 percent.
  • Venezuela: According to the White House statement, Venezuela lacks a competent or cooperative central authority to issue passports or civil documents and does not have proper screening and veating measures. Venezuela has historically refused to accept its removable citizens. According to the overstay report, Venezuela had a 9.83 percent B1/B2 visa overstay rate.

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