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What to know about President Trump's travel ban on nationals from 12 countries 03:38. Washington — President Trump's proclamation barring travelers and immigrants from 12 countries, and ...
See events of Trump's first travel ban. Jan. 27, 2017: Trump issues an executive order entitled "Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States." It suspends travel from ...
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping new travel proclamation Wednesday that will bar or partially restrict entry from nearly 20 countries, citing national security concerns.. The ban prohibits ...
"We don't want them," Mr. Trump said. Here's what to know about the travel bans: What are the travel ban countries? With some exceptions, the proclamation bans the entry of foreigners from 12 ...
The ban, which revives a controversial measure from Trump's first term, took effect Monday morning. Here's what to know about who's affected, who's exempt and how foreign leaders are responding.
President Trump signed a proclamation to ban travel from certain countries, citing national security risks. It's set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday.
President Trump's new ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries has taken effect amid rising tension over the president's escalating campaign of ...
Trump’s travel ban shuts another door to refugees in the Americas. President Trump, shown at the White House on Wednesday, ordered a travel ban affecting 12 countries.
Trump's travel ban targeting 19 countries faces criticism from Democrats and immigration groups, but legal experts suggest it stands on firmer legal ground than his 2017 ban upheld by SCOTUS.
President Donald Trump announced a new travel ban affecting 19 countries. The ban prohibits entry for most foreign nationals from 12 countries and suspends travel for those from 7 others.
See the 19 countries Trump’s travel ban affects. Mapping all the countries from which President Donald Trump’s executive order would restrict travel to the United States. June 5, 2025.