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US Considers New Travel Restrictions on 43 Countries, Including Pakistan

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March 15, 2025
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US Considers New Travel Restrictions on 43 Countries, Including Pakistan
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Trump Administration Proposes New Travel Ban

The administration of former US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering imposing strict travel restrictions on citizens of 43 countries, including Pakistan. The move, which is currently under review, would categorize these nations into different risk-based lists, leading to varying levels of visa restrictions.

Breakdown of Countries and Categories

Under the proposed plan, the 43 countries are to be classified into three distinct categories: the Red List, Orange List, and Yellow List. Each category would determine the level of restriction imposed on travelers from these nations.

Red List (Full Travel Ban)

Countries placed on the Red List would face the most stringent restrictions, with visas suspended entirely for travelers. The proposed list includes 11 nations, such as:

  • Afghanistan
  • Iran
  • Libya
  • Yemen
  • North Korea

Orange List (Partial Visa Restrictions)

Countries placed on the Orange List would see limitations on their immigrant and tourist visas. This category is expected to include 10 nations, such as:

  • Pakistan
  • Russia
  • Sudan

Yellow List (Heightened Security Checks)

The Yellow List would comprise 22 nations facing heightened security checks rather than full travel bans or visa suspensions. While the specific names of all the countries in this category have not been disclosed, they are expected to undergo increased scrutiny when applying for US visas.

Potential Impact of the Travel Ban

The new travel restrictions, if implemented, would have far-reaching implications for citizens of affected countries. The move could prevent thousands of people, including immigrants, students, and business professionals, from entering the United States.

One of the most severely impacted groups would be Afghan refugees and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders. Many Afghans who worked with US forces during the 20-year war in their homeland are at risk of Taliban retaliation. A full ban on Afghanistan would place thousands of these individuals in limbo, potentially stranding them in countries where they are not safe.

Concerns for Pakistan

If Pakistan is included on the Orange List, it would significantly affect Pakistanis seeking to visit the US for tourism, business, and education. The country has historically been an ally of the US in the fight against terrorism, but security concerns and inconsistent vetting procedures could be factors leading to its inclusion on the list. The potential restrictions might lead to diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

Background and Policy Context

The proposed travel ban is reminiscent of Trump’s 2017 “Muslim Ban,” which initially targeted seven Muslim-majority nations. The policy faced multiple legal challenges but was eventually upheld by the US Supreme Court in 2018. However, when Joe Biden took office in 2021, he swiftly repealed the ban, calling it a “stain on America’s conscience.”

The renewed effort to impose travel restrictions aligns with Trump’s broader immigration stance, emphasizing national security and strict border controls. The latest executive order, signed on January 20, 2025, directs government agencies to conduct stricter background checks on foreign nationals. It also mandates a review of countries that fail to provide adequate screening and testing data for travelers.

Government Agencies Involved in the Decision

The implementation of the proposed travel ban is being reviewed by several key US agencies, including:

  • Department of State
  • Department of Justice
  • Department of Homeland Security
  • Office of the Director of National Intelligence

These agencies were tasked with compiling a list of high-risk countries by March 12, 2025, and recommending travel suspensions or restrictions. Sources familiar with the discussions have indicated that Afghanistan and Pakistan are among the top nations being considered for inclusion.

Uncertainty Surrounding Final Decisions

While the proposal is under serious consideration, the final decision on implementing the travel ban remains uncertain. There has been no official confirmation from the White House or relevant US government departments regarding the specific details of the restrictions.

Furthermore, the lack of transparency surrounding the criteria for categorizing countries has led to criticism from civil rights groups and immigrant advocacy organizations. These groups argue that the travel ban disproportionately targets Muslim-majority countries and could lead to family separations and economic disruptions.

Reactions from the International Community

The potential travel ban has already drawn reactions from various international stakeholders:

  • Pakistan’s Foreign Office has expressed concerns over reports suggesting Pakistan’s inclusion on the Orange List. Officials have called for diplomatic engagement with the US to address any security concerns and prevent unnecessary restrictions.
  • Afghanistan’s officials and humanitarian organizations have urged the US government to reconsider any blanket bans, especially for Afghan refugees who assisted US forces.
  • Russia and Sudan, also reportedly on the Orange List, have not yet issued formal statements, but diplomatic tensions could arise if travel restrictions are enforced.

Conclusion: What Comes Next?

As the Trump administration continues deliberations on the proposed travel restrictions, there remains significant uncertainty regarding the implementation timeline and exact countries affected. If enforced, the travel ban could severely impact thousands of individuals from the 43 nations under review.

For now, affected countries are expected to engage in diplomatic talks with the US government to negotiate their status and mitigate potential restrictions. The global community will closely watch how this policy unfolds and its implications on international travel, diplomacy, and immigration policies in the coming months.

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