The US State Department regularly updates travel advisories for more than 200 countries across the globe, warning tourists ...
A 2017-style ban has not been introduced yet, but an executive order laid out a road map for potential restrictions.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Alex Ledsom is a France-based contributor who covers travel. It seems a little unfair that just as the U.S. opens its borders to Europeans ...
W hile President of the United States, Donald Trump ordered more than one travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority ...
The Trump administration has not yet published an executive order banning visa issuance or inbound travel from specific countries, however, we anticipate travel bans as soon as late March.
Donald Trump has suggested reinstating a travel ban with enhanced visa screening if he returns to office, reminiscent of his 2017 ban on several Muslim-majority countries. The previous bans ...
U.S. civil rights groups are warning that an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Monday lays the groundwork ...
The travel ban ordered by President ... he campaigned for Trump and said he doesn’t see the ban as a Muslim ban because so many Muslim-majority countries, such as Indonesia, were left off ...
Donald Trump signed sweeping executive orders in his first two days of his second presidency. Photo Credit: The White House ASTA and the U.S. Travel Association reacted to language in one of Trump ...
A genuine, hate-fueled Muslim ban would include all ... a grand total of five majority-Muslim countries are restricted: Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen. The travel limit also includes ...