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    Trump administration considers travel ban on Pakistan, Bhutan
    The first category includes 10 countries

    Trump administration considers travel ban on Pakistan, Bhutan

    By Snehil Singh
    Mar 15, 2025
    04:44 pm

    What's the story

    The Trump administration is reportedly considering varying levels of travel restrictions for citizens of several countries.

    An internal memo has listed these nations in three separate categories according to Reuters.

    The first category includes 10 countries including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea that would be subjected to an outright suspension of visa.

    Partial suspension

    Countries facing partial visa suspension

    The second category has five countries: Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, and South Sudan. These nations would face partial suspension of tourist/student visas and other immigrant visas with some exceptions.

    The third category has 26 nations including Pakistan and Bhutan. They could face a partial halt to US visa issuance if their governments don't remedy deficiencies within 60 days.

    Approval pending

    List subject to change and awaiting approval

    However, a US official, requesting anonymity, warned that the list was still fluid and hasn't been approved by the administration yet.

    The move is similar to Trump's first-term ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, which was eventually upheld by the SC in 2018 after multiple revisions.

    On January 20, Trump signed an executive order requiring stricter security vetting for foreign nationals looking to enter the US.

    Immigration crackdown

    Trump's immigration crackdown and future plans

    Trump's order is also a part of an immigration crackdown he started at the beginning of his second term.

    He laid out his plan in a speech in October 2023, vowing to restrict people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and "anywhere else that threatens our security."

    The State Department hasn't commented on this issue yet.

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