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Trump administration weighs travel ban on dozens of countries, memo says (including St Lucia, Antigua, Cuba, St Kitts and Dominica)

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WASHINGTON (Reuters)

The Trump administration is considering issuing sweeping travel restrictions for the citizens of dozens of countries, including several from the Caribbean, as part of a new ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo seen by Reuters.

The memo lists a total of 41 countries divided into three separate groups. The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea, among others, would be set for a full visa suspension.

In the second group, five countries—Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar and South Sudan—would face partial suspensions that would impact tourist and student visas as well as other immigrant visas, with some exceptions.

In the third group, a total of 26 countries that include Belarus, Pakistan and Turkmenistan, among others, would be considered for a partial suspension of US visa issuance if their governments “do not make efforts to address deficiencies within 60 days”, the memo said.

A US official speaking on the condition of anonymity cautioned there could be changes on the list and that it was yet to be approved by the administration, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The New York Times first reported on the list of countries.

The move harkens back to President Donald Trump’s first-term ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations, a policy that went through several iterations before it was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.

Trump issued an executive order on January 20 requiring intensified security vetting of any foreigners seeking admission to the US to detect national security threats.

U.S. President Donald Trump reacts as he meets NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (not pictured), in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 13, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein)

That order directed several cabinet members to submit by March 21 a list of countries from which travel should be partly or fully suspended because their “vetting and screening information is so deficient.”

Trump’s directive is part of an immigration crackdown that he launched at the start of his second term.

He previewed his plan in an October 2023 speech, pledging to restrict people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and “anywhere else that threatens our security.”

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

The memo lists a total of 41 countries divided into three separate groups.

Full visa suspensionPartial visa suspension (tourist, student and some other visas affected)Countries recommended for a partial suspension if they do not address deficiencies
AfghanistanEritreaAngola
CubaHaitiAntigua and Barbuda
IranLaosBelarus
LibyaMyanmarBenin
North KoreaSouth SudanBhutan
SomaliaBurkina Faso
SudanCabo Verde
SyriaCambodia
VenezuelaCameroon
YemenChad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Dominica
Equatorial Guinea
Gambia
Liberia
Malawi
Mauritania
Pakistan
Republic of the Congo
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Sao Tome and Principe
Sierra Leone
East Timor
Turkmenistan
Vanuatu

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