The countries Trump has denied entry to: what are the exceptions and what you need to know
Briefly

President Trump's recent travel ban, reinstated under Executive Order 14161, prohibits entry from 12 countries labeled as national security threats. This move echoes the controversial Muslim ban from his first term, which faced significant legal challenges and public outcry. The prior ban had suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and restricted entry from several Muslim-majority nations. After President Biden's revocation of these bans, Trump's return to office in 2025 has reignited contentious debates about immigration policies and their implications for national security.
"The blanket travel ban issued by President Trump aims to restrict entry from 12 countries, reigniting national security debates reminiscent of the previous Muslim ban from his first term."
"The reinstated travel ban, introduced under Executive Order 14161, faces anticipated legal challenges similar to those of the original Muslim ban, which sparked nationwide protests and litigation."
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