Trump again imposes entry bans for citizens from 12 countries!

US President Trump announces comprehensive entry restrictions for nationals of twelve countries on June 5, 2025.
US President Trump announces comprehensive entry restrictions for nationals of twelve countries on June 5, 2025. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Trump again imposes entry bans for citizens from 12 countries!

USA - President Donald Trump has announced that it will impose an entry lock for nationals from twelve countries from Monday. This decision represents a further step in his policy of strict immigration controls, which caused a sensation during its first term from 2017 to 2021. According to bnn.de are the affected countries of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Kongo, Equatorialguinea, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

Trump justifies this measure with inadequate information about potential risks that could arise from nationals of these countries for the United States. In addition, the governments of these countries are accused of not withdrawing citizens who are obliged to leave. The new entry lock is supplemented by partial restrictions for seven other countries, including Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.

The historical context of the entry bans

These recent developments are commemorating the controversial “Muslim Ban”, which was issued in Trump's first term. This prohibited entry for refugees and citizens from several predominantly Muslim countries and led to chaos at airports worldwide, where people with valid residence permits were also recorded. In his first execution, the Executive Order 13769 , which was signed on January 27, 2017, countries such as Iran, Irak, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. However, Iraq was later deleted due to protests on the part of the Iraqi government.

The ban on entry was a serious controversy in the United States, since it recorded more than 700 travelers and temporarily revoked up to 60,000 visas. Even after numerous legal arguments and nationwide protests that took place in particular at airports, a final version of the ban was confirmed by the Supreme Court in June 2018.

political reactions and effects

Part of the strategy behind the entry bans is Trump's foreign policy, which stands out significantly from those of his predecessors. He explained that such measures are necessary to ensure national security and to comply with his promise of election. tagesschau.de reports that Trump not only plans the current list of countries, but also takes the opportunity to prohibit entry for citizens from over 40 countries, which should be divided into three groups: red, orange and yellow. The red group includes a flat -rate entry ban, while the orange group provides for very limited freedoms of travel.

Although the entry restrictions are considered necessary, they raise questions about human rights conditions in the countries concerned and could further burden the international relationships of the United States. The United States under Joe Biden had lifted the former entry lock in January 2021, which shows how much Trump's views of immigration policy differ from that of its successors.

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