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President Trump's New Travel Ban Could Face Legal Challenges

  • President Donald Trump announced a new travel ban on June 4, 2025, restricting entry from 19 countries to the United States.
  • The proclamation follows previous bans but is adjusted based on past legal challenges and national security concerns after recent incidents like the Boulder attack.
  • The ban fully restricts entry from 12 countries including Afghanistan, Chad, and Libya, and partially restricts seven others, with exemptions for green-card holders, visa holders, and certain travelers.
  • Legal experts note the ban reflects clearer justifications and better legal footing than prior bans but expect lawsuits based on visa overstay data and concerns over discrimination.
  • The proclamation will take effect on June 9, 2025, reinforcing the administration’s hardline immigration approach while facing likely judicial review and criticism from advocacy groups.
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When Trump tried to impose a travel ban in 2017, it was rejected in the courts as unconstitutional. This time he has learned from his mistakes, says a US expert.

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