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Trump's Travel Ban: New Proclamation Shakes Global Travel

  • President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on June 4, 2025, banning entry to the U.S. By citizens of 12 countries including Afghanistan and Myanmar.
  • The ban follows a 2017 executive order requiring security agencies to report on countries posing national security risks, leading to legal challenges and Supreme Court rulings.
  • The new ban also places heightened restrictions on seven other countries, targets poor vetting and high visa overstays, and exempts existing visa holders and certain athletes.
  • Trump explained that the policy is intended to safeguard national security, pointing to recent attacks and countries with inadequate cooperation, and cautioned that additional nations might be included if new threats arise.
  • The proclamation prompted criticism from immigrant advocates and international groups who called it divisive, while supporters argue it fulfills campaign promises on security vetting.
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