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Trump's extensive effort to keep foreign nationals from certain countries out includes the halting of refugee admissions and a travel ban.
Follow live updates on Trump’s latest travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, affecting citizens from 12 countries entering the United States.
President Donald Trump’s new ban on travel to the United States by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries is now in effect.
The president’s travel restrictions on 12 countries — almost all in Africa and Asia — have not been met with the same outcry as his so-called Muslim ban.
Javid said summer travel plans could face some turbulence for some in his congregation. “ (Those overseas) come and unite with the family here in America. So that is one fear a lot of people have," he said.
The White House’s latest travel ban imposes restrictions on citizens from nineteen countries. Many of those affected are contending with crises at home.
The travel ban restricts citizens of 12 countries, with another 7 countries facing partial bans. Here's what to know.
A new U.S. travel ban could block Iranian fans from attending the 2026 World Cup, raising concerns for other nations still in contention.