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    Home - USA politics - President Trump signs travel ban targeting 12 countries with “hostile attitudes” to the US

    President Trump signs travel ban targeting 12 countries with “hostile attitudes” to the US

    President Trump signs travel ban targeting 12 countries with “hostile attitudes” to the US

    President Trump signs travel ban targeting 12 countries with “hostile attitudes” to the US

    • WTX News Editor
    • June 5, 2025
    • 5:32 am
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    Cliff Notes

    • President Trump has enacted a travel ban affecting 12 countries, citing ‘extreme dangers’ posed by foreign nationals not properly vetted.
    • Countries on the list are accused of having a ‘significant terrorist presence’ and poor screening processes for potential threats.
    • The ban, effective from 9 June, will be reviewed periodically for potential modification or escalation, reflecting evolving security concerns.

    President Trump signs travel ban targeting 12 countries with ‘hostile attitudes’ to the US

    President Trump has signed an order banning people from 12 countries from entering the US.

    He said Sunday’s attack in Colorado had shown “the extreme dangers” of “foreign nationals who are not properly vetted, as well as those who come as temporary visitors and overstay their visas”.

    “We will not allow people to enter our country who wish to do us harm,” the president said.

    The countries affected are: Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

    The White House said some had a “significant terrorist presence” and accused others of poor screening for dangerous individuals and not accepting deportees.

    People from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela will face partial restrictions.

    Mr Trump’s proclamation said America must ensure people entering don’t have “hostile attitudes toward its citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles” – and don’t support terror groups.

    The move echoes a controversial and chaotic order enacted eight years ago during his first term, when he banned people from predominately Muslim countries.

    The countries initially targeted then were Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.

    President Trump said on Thursday that policy was a “key part of preventing major foreign terror attacks on American soil”.

    His new list notably removes Syria after Mr Trump met its leader recently on a trip to the Middle East.

    Athletes competing in the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympics will also be exempt, as will others such as permanent US residents and Afghans with special immigrant visas.

    Trump cites ‘what happened in Europe‘ to justify new ban

    President Trump hailed travel restrictions imposed during his first term as “one of our most successful policies”.

    It was also one of the most controversial, with what became known as “the Muslim ban” sparking widespread protest. Thousands gathered at US airports to oppose the detainment of travellers arriving from affected countries.

    The then German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, said the fight against terrorism didn’t justify suspicion of people based on their faith. Her French counterpart at the time, President Hollande, warned against the dangers of isolationism.

    Still smarting perhaps from that criticism, Trump announced his new ban with a commitment to “not let what happened in Europe happen to America”.

    In addition to restrictions on 12 countries and partial restrictions on another seven, he warned others could be added as “threats emerge around the world”.

    In a second proclamation, the US president escalated his war with Harvard University, suspending international visas for new students and authorising the secretary of state to consider revoking existing ones.

    Having blamed Joe Biden for “millions and millions” of “illegals” in America, he issued a third proclamation ordering an investigation into the use of autopen during Biden’s presidency.

    In a memorandum, President Trump claimed his predecessor’s aides used an autopen to sign bills in a bid to cover up his cognitive decline.

    If we didn’t know what the Trump administration meant when they talked about “flooding the zone”, we know now.

    The list was put together after the president asked Homeland Security officials and the director of national intelligence to compile a report on countries whose citizens could pose a threat.

    The ban takes effect from 9 June – but countries could be removed or added.

    The proclamation states it will be reviewed within 90 days, and every 180 days after, to decide if it should be “continued, terminated, modified, or supplemented”.

    President Trump’s first travel restrictions in 2017 were criticised by opponents and human rights groups as a “Muslim ban”.

    It led to some chaotic scenes, including tourists, students and business travellers prevented from boarding planes – or being held at US airports when they landed.

    Mr Trump denied it was Islamophobic despite calling for a ban on Muslims entering America in his first presidential campaign.

    The ban faced legal challenges and was modified until the Supreme Court upheld a third version in June 2018, calling it “squarely within the scope of presidential authority”.

    President Trump has enacted a travel ban affecting 12 countries, citing 'extreme dangers' posed by foreign nationals not properly vetted.
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