New Year's Immigration Restrictions Take Effect, Including Travel Ban on 7 Countries
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The measure reaches nationals of seven countries and suspends the granting of entry permits under different categories, with limited exceptions for diplomatic and humanitarian cases
New Trump-Ordered Immigration Restrictions in Effect as of Jan. 1
A full travel ban for nationals from multiple countries that was signed by President Donald Trump went into effect on Jan. 1, according to text of the order. On Dec. 16, the president signed executive orders totally blocking the travel of nationals from Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Syria, as well as individuals holding Palestinian Authority documents. That comes in addition to travel limitations that were place…
Trump Travel Ban 2026 Blocks Entry From 19 Countries
The Trump travel ban 2026 officially took effect on January 1, blocking entry into the United States for nationals from 19 countries and certain Palestinian Authority travel documents. This is not a slowdown or a delay. This is a full stop. Here are the countries now under a total ban...
New U.S. Visa Issuance Suspensions Start Jan. 1, 2026: Full vs. Partial Bans Explained
United States begins implementing a new set of visa-issuance and entry restrictions under Presidential Proclamation 10998, expanding a prior June 2025 policy. The U.S. Department of State says the measures fully or partially suspend visa issuance and entry for nationals of 39 countries, and also apply to people using travel documents issued or endorsed by the Palestinian Authority. The administration frames the restrictions as security-focused—a…
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