What Happens to People Coming to Florida From Travel Ban Countries Like Haiti?
- The Trump administration announced a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Haiti and Cuba, which will hinder family reunifications and other travel plans.
- The ban will prevent nationals from the listed countries from entering the U.S. While implementing partial restrictions for seven others, including Venezuela.
- Pierre Imbert, of the Ayiti Community Trust, expressed that the ban will have a devastating impact on families separated by the policy.
- Local reactions show concern, with Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava stating the ban will result in families being divided.
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Iranian-American, Haitian Democratic lawmakers denounce Trump’s travel ban
Democratic Rep. Anna Eskamani and Democratic Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith speaking at a press conference in the Capitol on March. 19, 2025 (Photo credit: Mitch Perry / Florida Phoenix)Florida Democrats from countries in President Donald Trump’s travel ban list denounced the policy that they say punishes families and hurts the economy during a virtual press conference Friday morning. Orlando Democrat Anna Eskamani, who’s Iranian-American, said sh…
Venezuela is one of the 12 countries affected by the new "travel ban" announced by Donald Trump on Wednesday, June 4. Venezuelans will be subject to partial restrictions upon entry on June 9. The United States will no longer grant them a tourist visa, business or student visa, among other things. A new blow for Venezuelan citizens, whose temporary protection status, which allowed them to live and work in the United States, has already been withd…
Haitians, Venezuelans and Cubans of South Florida brace for impact of travel ban and restrictions
After the Trump administration announced its plan to implement new travel bans within the next few days, many South Florida families fear it could put long-awaited reunions and their futures on hold.
South Florida travelers react to Trump travel ban affecting Haitians, Cubans and Venezuelans - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
South Florida travelers are reacting to a recently announced travel ban by the Trump administration that will impact several communities. The travel ban, set to go in effect Monday, will be fully implemented against 12 countries, including Haiti, while Cuba, Venezuela and five other countries will see heightened restrictions. At Miami International Airport, 7News cameras captured an emotional reunion as the Saldizar family hugged a family member…
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