✈️ Trump’s New Travel Ban Hits 19 Countries

 

 

Donald Trump just dropped a fresh travel ban that reads like his first-term playlist: ban hard, blame immigrants, and throw in a dig at Harvard for good measure 🎓🔥. Starting June 9, citizens from 19 countries face either a full entry ban or heightened visa restrictions. The administration claims it’s about national security—pointing to things like poor vetting, visa overstays, and deportation noncompliance—but critics are already lining up to call BS.

Twelve countries—including Haiti, Iran, and Sudan—get the full ban hammer, while seven others (like Cuba and Venezuela) face narrower, but still serious, restrictions. Oh, and just for fun? The order also targets foreign students at Harvard, citing “radicalism.” Civil rights groups say this isn’t about safety—it’s discrimination wrapped in executive power. Get ready for lawsuits, global backlash, and another messy court battle. Here are all the countries: Afghanistan, Myanmar (Burma), Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. Heightened Restrictions (7 countries): Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leon, Togo, Turkmenistan, Venezuela. Here’s the full breakdown 🧨