18.1 C
Los Angeles
Thursday, March 19, 2026, 08:02 AM
HomeNationTrump Expands US Entry Restrictions to Additional Foreign Nationals

Trump Expands US Entry Restrictions to Additional Foreign Nationals

Date:

Related stories

Trump administration Cuts US Citizenship Renunciation Fee to $450

The Trump administration has announced a major reduction...

Transparency Protocols to Standardize the $21 Billion Resale Authentication Market

The global journey toward a transparent and circular fashion...

Sinner’s Indian Wells Triumph Leaves No More Mountains to Climb on Hard Courts

Jannik Sinner has climbed every mountain hard-court tennis has...

Trump Sticks Knife Into NATO After Iran Military Wins Prove Self-Sufficiency

President Donald Trump stuck the knife into NATO on...

Fitness Guidance That Cuts Through the Noise: 15 Rules for Rapid Fat Loss

In a fitness landscape filled with contradictory advice and...

Former US president Donald Trump has signed a new proclamation further tightening restrictions on the entry of foreign nationals into the United States, expanding an existing list of affected countries. Under the order, full entry restrictions have been imposed on nationals from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria, in addition to an earlier group of countries already subject to similar measures.
The order also applies full restrictions to individuals holding travel documents issued by the Palestinian Authority. According to US officials, the move is aimed at strengthening national security by limiting entry from regions where authorities believe vetting and documentation systems remain inadequate.
The expanded restrictions follow heightened scrutiny of immigration and security procedures after a recent violent incident in Washington, DC. The administration has pointed to concerns about gaps in background checks and information-sharing as justification for tightening controls, arguing that the US must have sufficient data to assess potential risks posed by incoming foreign nationals.
In addition to the five countries facing full restrictions, partial limitations have been placed on citizens from 15 other nations across Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. These partial measures are expected to affect certain visa categories rather than imposing a complete ban.
The proclamation states that the measures are intended to protect public safety and ensure that individuals entering the United States do not pose a threat, while leaving open the possibility of future changes if conditions in affected countries improve.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories