Top leaders in foreign affairs and homeland security must submit a report on banning certain foreign nationals by Friday.
The Trump administration’s report recommending countries for a travel ban is due Friday, March 21. Secretary of State Marco ...
A growing number of travelers say they are worried about feeling unwelcome or unsafe in America and are reluctant to support ...
"Even the announcement that they're being proposed on the list is sending a chill through the travel industry." ...
He also directed officials to identify and potentially remove nationals from earmarked countries who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration. The order follows a campaign pledge ...
On the campaign trail, Trump stated his intention to restore the travel ban which caught much attention in 2017.
The new administration's crackdown on national security threats and immigration is stirring fear among American travelers crossing U.S. borders.
Several US allies have updated their travel warnings, urging citizens to prepare for stricter border enforcement.
Trump's new travel ban is expected to be even more aggressive than past ones, potentially including green card holders.
Local immigrant rights groups pushed back against plans for a new travel ban that would prohibit or heavily restrict citizens of 43 countries from visiting the United States.
The State Department has banned former Argentine President Cristina Fernández from entering the United States, accusing her ...