See the Countries Under Trump’s New Travel Ban

President Trump has targeted the citizens of a dozen countries as part of a new ban on travel to the United States and restricted travel from several more. The restrictions touch more parts of the world and will most likely affect more people than similar travel bans that were introduced during the first Trump administration. All travelers who are citizens of countries in the first tier will be barred entry, while those countries in the second tier face the suspension of certain visas.

All travel banned
Afghanistan
Chad
Republic of Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Haiti
Iran
Libya
Myanmar
Somalia
Sudan
Yemen
Visas restricted
Burundi
Cuba
Laos
Sierra Leone
Togo
Turkmenistan
Venezuela

Shortly after he first took office in 2017, Mr. Trump tried to bar travelers from seven mostly Muslim-majority countries. Five of those countries are on the new list, plus several more countries.

across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, as well as Cuba, Haiti and Venezuela.

What happened under the previous travel bans?

The introduction of the 2017 travel ban led to immediate chaos and confusion as hundreds of travelers were detained at airports across the country and more than 60,000 visas were provisionally revoked. Federal judges blocked the ban within a week.