2) Donald Trump Signs Proclamation to Ban Travel from 12 Countries – Details

Iran and Cuba are flagged for terrorism sponsorship, while Libya, Yemen, and Somalia suffer from instability and lack of central authority. Venezuela and Turkmenistan show poor immigration compliance. The ban takes effect June 9, 2025, and may be lifted if nations improve cooperation. The policy echoes Trump’s earlier travel ban from 2017.

Meanwhile, the State Department updated its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list, adding North Korea. Americans are warned of arrest, detention, and no consular support there. Travel warnings also cover countries like Uganda and Mexico due to terrorism, crime, and civil unrest. Travelers are urged to stay alert and informed before going abroad.

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