Trump: Travel Ban to Take Effect Soon
A new travel ban under President Donald Trump may prevent people from Pakistan and Afghanistan from entering the US. The policy could take effect as early as next week. Government officials are reviewing security risks and vetting concerns before finalizing the ban.
Trump: A Return to Previous Policies
This move mirrors Trump’s earlier ban during his first term. Back then, he restricted travel from seven Muslim-majority nations. The policy faced legal battles but was ultimately upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018. However, when Joe Biden became president in 2021, he revoked the ban. He called it “a stain on our national conscience.”

Trump: Impact on Thousands of Afghans
Many Afghans may suffer due to this decision. Thousands have been approved for resettlement in the US. They hold special immigrant visas because they worked with American forces. Now, they face an uncertain future. The Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in 2021. Those who helped the US military fear retribution from the regime.
Pakistan and Afghanistan Face Security Concerns
The US government claims weak security checks in these countries justify the ban. Both nations struggle with terrorism. Afghanistan faces threats from the Islamic State’s regional branch. Meanwhile, Pakistan is battling violent Islamist militants. The Trump administration sees these factors as serious risks.
Strict Screening for Afghans
Afghans undergo intense vetting before entering the US. They pass multiple security checks, making them one of the most scrutinized refugee groups in the world. Despite this, the administration believes a ban is necessary.
Official Review Underway
Trump has ordered key officials to submit a list of high-risk countries by March 12. The administration will determine whether travel should be fully or partially restricted. The decision may reshape US immigration policies once again.
Uncertain Future for Refugees
If this ban takes effect, thousands of lives could be disrupted. Afghans who risked their lives for the US may face deportation or be stranded in dangerous conditions. Stay updated with the latest world news on Gremin News as global tensions rise and immigration policies continue to evolve.