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The Trump administration expanded its travel ban on Dec. 16, 2025, restricting entry from five countries and 15 others over security and immigration concerns.
The Trump administration expanded the U.S. travel ban on December 16, 2025, imposing full entry restrictions on nationals from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, Syria, and holders of Palestinian Authority documents.
Partial restrictions were also applied to travelers from 15 other countries, including Angola, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe.
Officials cited national security concerns, pointing to corruption, unreliable documents, visa overstays, and limited cooperation on deportations.
The move follows a November D.C. shooting and builds on a June 2025 order covering 12 nations.
Legal challenges and criticism over fairness and community impact are expected.
La administración Trump amplió su prohibición de viajes el 16 de diciembre de 2025, restringiendo la entrada de cinco países y otros 15 por preocupaciones de seguridad e inmigración.