On June 4, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order that brought back and increased restrictions for a travel ban aimed at multiple nations.

Effective as of June 9th, this directive prohibits entry for citizens from twelve countries, namely Iran, Somalia, Sudan, and Haiti, due to concerns about national security and elevated rates of overstaying visas.

It similarly imposes limited visa constraints on another seven nations.

Exceptions are applicable for green card holders, diplomatic personnel, and athletes participating in significant international competitions.

Even though the administration justifies the policy as a safeguard, it has faced intense criticism from human rights organizations that label it as discriminatory and driven by politics.

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