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After the Colorado firebombing, Trump revives his infamous travel ban.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 4, 2025

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A new proclamation blocks entry from 12 countries including Iran, Libya, and Somalia.

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Trump calls the nations “too risky” due to vetting and screening failures.

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The move follows an attack by an Egyptian national on pro-Israel protesters.

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The 2025 ban extends beyond his 2017 "Muslim ban," adding new countries.

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Visitors from 7 more nations now face visa limits due to overstay or security gaps.

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The ban affects immigrant and non-immigrant visas, from B-1 to F and J types.

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White House says the move is key to preventing “dangerous foreign actors.”

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Critics warn the expanded ban may reignite global backlash and legal battles.

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As Trump reasserts control, the future of U.S. immigration takes a sharp turn.

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