President Donald Trump speaks throughout a Mexican Border Protection Medal presentation within the Oval Workplace of the White Home, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, in Washington.
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration introduced Tuesday it was increasing journey restrictions to an extra 20 international locations and the Palestinian Authority, doubling the variety of nations affected by sweeping limits introduced earlier this 12 months on who can journey and to migrate to the U.S.

The Trump administration included 5 extra international locations in addition to folks touring on paperwork issued by the Palestinian Authority to the record of nations dealing with a full ban on journey to the U.S. and imposed new limits on 15 different international locations.
The transfer is a part of ongoing efforts by the administration to tighten U.S. entry requirements for journey and immigration, in what critics say unfairly prevents journey for folks from a broad vary of nations. The administration urged it could increase the restrictions after the arrest of an Afghan nationwide suspect within the taking pictures of two Nationwide Guard troops over Thanksgiving weekend.
Individuals who have already got visas, are lawful everlasting residents of the U.S. or have sure visa classes reminiscent of diplomats or athletes, or whose entry into the nation is believed to serve the U.S. curiosity, are all exempt from the restrictions. The proclamation stated the modifications go into impact on Jan. 1.
In June, President Donald Trump introduced that residents of 12 international locations could be banned from coming to the USA and people from seven others would face restrictions. The choice resurrected a trademark coverage of his first time period.
On the time the ban included Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen and heightened restrictions on guests from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.

On Tuesday, the Republican administration introduced it was increasing the record of nations whose residents are banned from coming into the U.S. to Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria. The administration additionally absolutely restricted journey on folks with Palestinian Authority-issued journey paperwork, the newest U.S. journey restriction in opposition to Palestinians. South Sudan was additionally dealing with vital journey restrictions already.
A further 15 international locations are additionally being added to the record of nations dealing with partial restrictions: Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Ivory Coast, Dominica, Gabon, Gambia, Malawi, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Tonga, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The restrictions apply to each folks in search of to journey to the U.S. as guests or to to migrate there.
The Trump administration stated in its announcement that most of the international locations from which it was proscribing journey had “widespread corruption, fraudulent or unreliable civil paperwork and felony information” that made it troublesome to vet their residents for journey to the U.S.
It additionally stated some international locations had excessive charges of individuals overstaying their visas, refused to take again their residents whom the U.S. wished to deport or had a “basic lack of stability and authorities management,” which made vetting troublesome. It additionally cited immigration enforcement, international coverage and nationwide safety issues for the transfer.
The Afghan man accused of taking pictures the 2 Nationwide Guard troops close to the White Home has pleaded not responsible to homicide and assault fees. Within the aftermath of that incident, the administration introduced a flurry of immigration restrictions, together with additional restrictions on folks from these preliminary 19 international locations who have been already within the U.S.

The information of the increasing journey ban is more likely to face fierce opposition from critics who’ve argued that the administration is utilizing nationwide safety issues to collectively preserve out folks from a variety of nations.
“This expanded ban isn’t about nationwide safety however as a substitute is one other shameful try to demonize folks merely for the place they’re from,” stated Laurie Ball Cooper, vice chairman of U.S. Authorized Packages on the Worldwide Refugee Help Venture.
Advocates for Afghans who supported the USA’ two-decade lengthy warfare in Afghanistan additionally raised alarms Tuesday, saying the up to date journey ban now not accommodates an exception for Afghans who qualify for the Particular Immigrant Visa. That is a visa class particularly for Afghans who carefully assisted the U.S. warfare effort at nice danger to themselves.
No One Left Behind, a longtime company advocating for the Particular Immigrant Visa program, stated it was “deeply involved” in regards to the change. The group stated it appreciated the president’s dedication to nationwide safety however permitting Afghans who’d served the U.S. to enter the U.S. — after in depth vetting — additionally contributes to the nation’s safety.
“Although supposed to permit for overview of inconsistent vetting processes, this coverage change inadvertently restricts those that are among the many most rigorously vetted in our historical past: the wartime allies focused by the terrorists this proclamation seeks to handle,” the group stated in a press release.
Nations that have been newly positioned on the record of banned or restricted international locations stated late Tuesday that they have been evaluating the information. The federal government of the island nation of Dominica within the Caribbean Sea stated it was treating the problem with the “utmost seriousness and urgency” and was reaching out to U.S. officers to make clear what the restrictions imply and tackle any issues.

Antigua and Barbuda’s ambassador to the USA, Ronald Saunders, stated the “matter is sort of critical” and he’ll be in search of extra info from U.S. officers concerning the brand new restrictions.
The Trump administration additionally upgraded restrictions on some international locations — Laos and Sierra Leone — that beforehand have been on the partially restricted record and in a single case — Turkmenistan — stated the nation had improved sufficient to warrant easing some restrictions on vacationers from that nation. The whole lot else from the earlier journey restrictions introduced in June stays in place, the administration stated.
The brand new restrictions on Palestinians come months after the administration imposed limits that make it almost unattainable for anybody holding a Palestinian Authority passport from receiving journey paperwork to go to the U.S. for enterprise, work, pleasure or instructional functions. The announcement Tuesday goes additional, banning folks with Palestinian Authority passports from emigrating to the U.S.
In justifying its resolution Tuesday, the administration stated a number of “U.S.-designated terrorist teams function actively within the West Financial institution or Gaza Strip and have murdered Americans.” The administration additionally stated the latest warfare in these areas had “probably resulted in compromised vetting and screening skills.”