The List | These are the 43 Countries Trump Plans to Ban from Traveling to the U.S. Within 60 Days

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President Donald Trump is set to impose travel restrictions on 43 countries within a 60-day period, significantly tightening U.S. immigration policies.

Travelers from these nations will face difficulties entering the U.S. after the 78-year-old leader introduced new measures aimed at curbing immigration.

The affected countries are categorized into three groups: those facing a total travel ban, those with strict visa restrictions, and those given 60 days to meet Trump’s security concerns.

Countries Facing a Total Travel Ban:

Afghanistan

Bhutan

Cuba

Iran

Libya

North Korea

Somalia

Sudan

Syria

Venezuela

Yemen

Countries with Strict Visa Restrictions:

Belarus

Eritrea

Haiti

Laos

Myanmar

Pakistan

Russia

Sierra Leone

South Sudan

Turkmenistan

Countries Given 60 Days to Address U.S. Concerns:

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Benin

Burkina Faso

Cambodia

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Chad

Republic of Congo

Democratic Republic of Congo

Dominica

Equatorial Guinea

Gambia

Liberia

Malawi

Mali

Mauritania

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Lucia

São Tomé and Príncipe

Vanuatu

Zimbabwe

These restrictions follow Trump’s executive order, signed on January 20, titled “Protecting the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats.”

The order mandates the Secretary of State, Attorney General, Secretary of Homeland Security, and Director of National Intelligence to submit a report within 60 days, identifying countries with inadequate security screening measures. The report will also include data on travelers from these nations who have entered the U.S. since January 20, 2021.

As a result, the 22 countries given a deadline must submit detailed information on their travelers by March 21, or risk further restrictions.

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