Expanding Travel Restrictions: A Broader Approach
The administration of President Trump is reportedly contemplating an expansion of its travel ban, potentially affecting citizens from up to 43 nations. This proposal signifies a more extensive restriction than those enacted during his initial term in office, according to officials privy to the discussions.
Red List: Total Ban on Entry
A preliminary list crafted by diplomatic and security officials proposes a “red” list comprising 11 countries whose citizens could face an outright prohibition from entering the United States. The countries included are:
- Afghanistan
- Bhutan
- Cuba
- Iran
- Libya
- North Korea
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Syria
- Venezuela
- Yemen
Officials, who requested anonymity to discuss these sensitive internal deliberations, emphasized that this list was formulated by the State Department a few weeks ago, and it remains subject to amendments before reaching the White House.
Ongoing Reviews and Considerations
Embassy officials and regional bureau representatives at the State Department, along with security specialists at various departments and intelligence agencies, are currently evaluating the draft list. They are tasked with verifying the accuracy of the described deficiencies in these countries and considering any diplomatic or strategic reasons that might warrant the reconsideration of certain nations on the list.
Orange List: Restricted Travel
The draft proposal also suggests an “orange” list that names 10 countries where travel would be limited but not entirely prohibited. For these countries, entry might still be possible for affluent business travelers, whereas individuals with immigrant or tourist visas could face restrictions.