
he Attack in Washington brought with him Strict measures related to the immigrant community. He learned about this in the last hours Kristi NoemSecretary of Homeland Security (DHS), recommended by President Donald Trump Expanding the travel ban to include more than 30 countries. Currently, the restriction affects 19 countries.
according to CNNThe meeting was held on the first of last December. At that meeting, Noem urged the president to extend the travel ban to include… 30 and 32 countries.
for now, The plans are preliminary and The number of countries added to the list may vary. However, Noem announced, from her X account, that the ban would be directed at “all countries that have swamped our nation with the pandemic.” Murderers, leeches, and rights addicts.”
“I just met with the president. I recommend a complete ban on travel to all countries that are flooding our nation with criminals and leeches. Our ancestors built this nation with blood, sweat, and an unwavering love of freedom. It is not for foreign invaders to slaughter our heroes We don’t want them. Not one,” said Al Secretarial Last December 1.
On June 4, 2025, the Trump Administration submitted Presidential Proclamation No. 10949. In the ruling, it announced the total and partial restriction of 19 countries. The list is divided between 12 and seven countries:
Countries with complete entry restrictions
Countries with partial and limited restrictions
Of these countries, There are exceptions to the application of the regulations. Any citizen of another nationality or who has a visa based on classification A-1, A-2, C-2, C-3, G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, NATO-1, NATO-2, NATO-3, NATO-4, NATO-5 or NATO-6 may enter the United States without restrictions.
Caribbean countries make up the list of seven countries with limited restrictions “Lack of cooperation with North American authorities” On security issues.
in case Cubaconsidered by the United States government as “State sponsor of terrorism” Which refused to accept the return of its citizens subject to deportation and did not share police information with the United States.
For its part, the US authorities accused Venezuela of not doing so “central authority” Willing to cooperate to issue passports or civil documents.
In addition, The Caribbean country has refused to accept the return of its deported citizens. According to the overstay report, Venezuela has a permanent residence rate of 9.83% on B-1/B-2 visas.