Trump administration's new travel ban

The Trump administration's new travel ban imposes a full ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on seven others. NPR investigates the reasons behind the selection of these countries.

President Trump's travel ban on citizens from 12 countries

President Trump's travel ban on citizens from 12 countries went into effect with muted reaction compared to previous bans.

President Trump's New Travel Ban

President Trump's new travel ban affects nationals of 12 countries, partially restricts those from 7 others, and has exemptions for certain categories of individuals. The ban has been carefully crafted to avoid legal pitfalls and is aimed at enhancing national security.

President Trump's Travel Ban Implementation

President Trump implements travel ban on citizens from 12 countries and restricts foreign students at Harvard. The ban aims to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the U.S.

Protests in Los Angeles, President Trump's travel ban, Toxic Work Culture for Law Clerks

Protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids, President Trump's travel ban in effect, law clerks report toxic work culture under federal judges.

Trump administration's travel ban

The Trump administration's travel ban goes into effect, imposing a full ban on 12 countries and a partial ban on seven others.

President Trump's Travel Ban on African Countries

President Trump announces travel ban on 10 African countries due to security concerns after a terror attack in Colorado. Various African countries are restricted due to instability, terrorist threats, and poor relations with the U.S. Some countries have high visa overstay rates. Critics accuse Trump of imposing a 'Muslim ban.'

President Trump's new travel ban and its reception

NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with immigration lawyer Mariam Masumi about President Trump's new travel ban and why it hasn't sparked the same public outcry as the ban in his first term.

President Trump's Travel Ban

President Trump announces a sweeping travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, with restrictions on seven others, evoking memories of the 'Muslim ban'. The ban affects countries from Africa, Latin America, and Afghanistan, with concerns raised about racial discrimination and humanitarian impact.

President Trump's new travel ban affecting multiple countries

President Trump announces new travel ban affecting travelers from 12 countries and partially restricting travelers from 7 others from coming to the U.S.

Trump's reinstatement of travel ban on nationals from several countries

President Trump reinstates a travel ban affecting nationals from a dozen countries, triggering global shock and criticism. The ban is justified on national security and terrorism concerns, with reactions ranging from diplomatic to angry. The ban affects countries from Africa and Asia, with Chad issuing a reciprocal restriction on U.S. citizens. Critics condemn the ban as discriminatory and cruel, while Trump defends it as part of an 'America First' foreign policy.

Travel Restrictions for Cuba and Haiti

The Trump administration is considering including Cuba and Haiti on a list of countries facing travel restrictions due to weak security apparatus. The ban is based on the idea that these countries lack the ability to perform adequate background checks on individuals traveling to the U.S.

Travel Ban Considerations for Cuba and Haiti by Trump Administration

The Trump administration is considering adding Cuba and Haiti to a list of countries facing travel restrictions, similar to previous bans targeting countries with weak security apparatus. Discussions are ongoing, with uncertainty about the specific restrictions. The ban could potentially affect nationals from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Venezuela, and other countries. The rationale behind the ban is the inability of these countries to perform proper background checks on individuals traveling to the U.S.

Donald Trump's potential travel ban due to felony conviction

Former President Donald Trump may be banned from visiting the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries due to a felony conviction. If the conviction holds up, nearly 40 nations, including Canada and the UK, have strict policies against allowing individuals with criminal records to enter. Trump's potential ban from these countries could impact his ability to travel for official business if he were to win the presidential election in November.

GOP Proposal to Rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Donald Trump

A GOP proposal aims to rename Washington, D.C.'s main international airport after former President Donald Trump, triggering anger from Democrats. The bill, introduced by Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, faces criticism for honoring Trump despite felony charges and controversial policies like the travel ban.