US Travel Ban List Set to Swell to 32

December 5, 2025

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The United States government is poised to significantly expand its travel restrictions, with the number of countries facing a ban potentially rising to 32. This development marks a sharp escalation in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem signaled the impending move on Thursday. Speaking during a television appearance, she confirmed that she has recommended a travel ban on any nation deemed to be “flooding our nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies.”

African Nations in the Crosshairs

While Secretary Noem did not publicly itemize the new additions to the list, internal diplomatic assessments have previously identified several major African economies as potential candidates for restriction.

Internal communications from June highlighted nations such as Nigeria, Kenya, Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Ivory Coast. The rationale for targeting these countries includes concerns over passport security, the reliability of identity documents, and the refusal or reluctance of some governments to accept their own nationals when deported from the U.S. Noem stated that a rigorous evaluation of these countries is currently ongoing.

Triggered by Violence

The debate over expanding the ban reached a fever pitch following a violent incident in the capital. On November 26, a shooting near the White House resulted in the death of a soldier. The suspect was identified as an Afghan national who had entered the U.S. seeking asylum in 2021.

Two days later, on November 28, President Donald Trump threatened to permanently pause migration from what he termed “third world countries,” citing national security concerns.

Existing Restrictions

This potential expansion builds upon an existing framework of strict border control. In June, the administration imposed travel bans on several nations, including:

  • Chad
  • Republic of Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Eritrea
  • Libya
  • Somalia
  • Sudan

Additionally, heightened travel restrictions were placed on nationals from Burundi, Sierra Leone, and Togo. If the new recommendations are implemented, the scope of the exclusion policy would essentially double, reshaping U.S. foreign relations across the African continent and beyond.


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