Starting on June 9, 2025, travelers from 12 countries will be banned from visiting the United States for the foreseeable future, as ordered by Donald Trump. The American president issued the order on June 4, announcing that, on top of those 12 banned regions, seven other countries are facing partial bans when it comes to traveling into the U.S.
Citing visa overstay rates, Trump noted in a public statement via Truth Social, “We cannot have open migration from any country where we cannot safely and reliably vet and screen….”
Below, learn more about Trump’s new travel ban and which countries will be affected by the order.
What Is a Travel Ban?
A travel ban either restricts or fully prohibits people from specific foreign countries from coming to the U.S.
Why Is Trump Banning Certain Countries From America?
In a video statement, Trump said that the reason behind his travel ban was to decrease the number of terrorist attacks.
“In the 21st century, we’ve seen one terror attack after another carried out by foreign visa overstayers from dangerous places all over the world,” Trump alleged.
Countries Fully Banned by Trump
The following countries’ citizens have been fully banned from traveling to the U.S.:
Afghanistan
Myanmar (Burma)
Chad
Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Haiti
Iran
Libya
Somalia
Sudan and Yemen
Countries Partially Banned by Trump
The countries that are facing a partial ban from the U.S. are
Burundi
Cuba
Laos
Sierra Leone
Togo,
Turkmenistan
Venezuela