Trump imposes entry lock for twelve countries - human rights activists alerted!

Trump imposes entry lock for twelve countries - human rights activists alerted!

On June 9, 2025,

President Donald Trump imposed a comprehensive entry lock for nationals from twelve countries. The regulation came into force on Monday at 00:01 a.m. local time and ensures far -reaching discussions about their effects and the associated human rights. Countries such as Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

In addition, people from seven other countries, including Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela, have to expect restricted entry conditions. These measures encounter violent criticism of human rights organizations that rate the entry lock as discriminatory and cruel. The African Union has also reacted concerns, but recognizes the US's rights to protect its limits.

detailed regulations and exceptions

The entry lock provides for different exceptions. This includes people with a permanent residence permit (GreenCard), double nationals with a pass of a non-affected country, certain family members of US citizens as well as diplomats and participants of international sporting events. Recognized refugees and Afghan local powers with special visa are also excluded from the regulation.

Trump justifies the new restrictions with security concerns and the lack of information about those who travel from the affected countries. He also refers to a suspected terrorist attack on a Jewish demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, as evidence of the dangers that are of insufficiently checked persons. Critics argue that the measures not only endanger the democratic principles of the United States, but also have economic and social effects on the countries concerned.

These current restrictions are reminiscent of the controversial “Muslim Ban” from Trump's first term, which was in force from 2017 to 2021 and refused to enter the entry and citizens and citizens of several Muslim countries. The Supreme Court of the United States approved a final version of the ban on entry in 2018, which meant that the associated chaotic conditions at airports at airports were significantly burdened with the relationship with the countries concerned.

In contrast, Joe Biden lifted the decree in January 2021. Nevertheless, Trump describes these and similar measures as one of the most successful parts of his government. Despite the expected legal resistance to the new entry block, the judgment of the Supreme Court from 2018 Trump could offer a stronger legal basis. This complicated legal situation continues to be observed closely, while the international reaction to these developments continues.

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OrtBoulder, Colorado, USA
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