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The Trump administration has just doubled the number of countries facing travel restrictions to the US
A total of 39 nations, including Syria, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and even the Palestinian Territories, are now banned or heavily restricted from entering the United States
This sweeping move impacts tourists, students, workers, and hopeful immigrants — all starting January 1st, 2026

Why did this happen?
Is it really about national security... or is there more to the story?
Find out in this 1-minute breakdown of Trump’s most dramatic immigration move yet
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00:00Trump just doubled the number of countries banned from entering the U.S.
00:03And the list is shocking!
00:05The Trump administration has just dropped a bombshell.
00:08A new proclamation now blocks travelers from 39 countries, nearly one-fifth of the world.
00:14That includes 19 countries with total travel bans, like Syria, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and South Sudan.
00:22And for the first time ever, people with Palestinian Authority passports face a complete U.S. entry ban.
00:28Even Sierra Leone and Laos, once under partial restrictions, are now totally blocked.
00:33Another 15 countries, mostly from Africa and the Caribbean, now face partial travel bans.
00:39That includes Nigeria, Senegal, and Dominica.
00:42The bans hit not just tourists, but students, workers, and even people seeking to immigrate.
00:47Trump says it's about national security.
00:50The move comes after an Afghan national was charged in the shooting of two U.S. National Guard soldiers.
00:56And after deadly attacks on U.S. forces in Syria,
00:59the White House says some nations can't be trusted to provide reliable records
01:03or take back citizens who break U.S. laws.
01:06These sweeping bans go into effect January 1.
01:09And they could change the lives of millions hoping to enter America.
01:13Is this about safety, politics, or something far more controversial?
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