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Donald Trump travel ban hits Somalia, Eritrea, Libya and seven other African countries Donald Trump travel ban hits Somalia, Eritrea, Libya and seven other African countries
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US President Donald Trump says the move is aimed at protecting Americans against "foreign" security threatsUS President Donald Trump says the move is aimed at protecting Americans against "foreign" security threats
Africa is the continent worst affected by the travel ban announced by US President Donald Trump, with seven of the 12 countries on the list, which comes into effect on Monday.Africa is the continent worst affected by the travel ban announced by US President Donald Trump, with seven of the 12 countries on the list, which comes into effect on Monday.
The order prohibits people from Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia and Sudan - as well as Afghanistan, Myanmar, Haiti, Iran and Yemen - from entering the US.The order prohibits people from Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia and Sudan - as well as Afghanistan, Myanmar, Haiti, Iran and Yemen - from entering the US.
In addition, there will be travel restrictions on nationals of Burundi, Sierra Leone, Togo, Cuba, Laos, Turkmenistan and Venezuela - they will no longer be able to travel to the US on certain visas.In addition, there will be travel restrictions on nationals of Burundi, Sierra Leone, Togo, Cuba, Laos, Turkmenistan and Venezuela - they will no longer be able to travel to the US on certain visas.
"We will not allow people to enter our country who wish to do us harm," Trump said in a video posted on X."We will not allow people to enter our country who wish to do us harm," Trump said in a video posted on X.
Watch: President Trump announces travel ban from "high-risk regions"Watch: President Trump announces travel ban from "high-risk regions"
The US president said the list could be revised if "material improvements" were made and additional countries could be added as "threats emerge around the world".The US president said the list could be revised if "material improvements" were made and additional countries could be added as "threats emerge around the world".
The White House said these "common-sense restrictions" would "protect Americans from dangerous foreign actors".The White House said these "common-sense restrictions" would "protect Americans from dangerous foreign actors".
Live updates: Trump signs ban on travel to US by nationals from 12 countriesLive updates: Trump signs ban on travel to US by nationals from 12 countries
What we know about Trump's latest travel banWhat we know about Trump's latest travel ban
Why were these 12 countries on Trump's travel-ban list?Why were these 12 countries on Trump's travel-ban list?
In a video posted to his Truth Social website, Trump said the recent alleged terror attack in Boulder, Colorado "underscored the extreme dangers" posed by foreign nationals who had not been "properly vetted".In a video posted to his Truth Social website, Trump said the recent alleged terror attack in Boulder, Colorado "underscored the extreme dangers" posed by foreign nationals who had not been "properly vetted".
However, the suspect in that attack is an Egyptian national and Egypt is not one of the affected countries.However, the suspect in that attack is an Egyptian national and Egypt is not one of the affected countries.
According to the White House explanation of the travel ban, countries such as Libya, Somalia and Sudan lack competent authorities to issue passports or civil documents and conduct "appropriate screening measures".According to the White House explanation of the travel ban, countries such as Libya, Somalia and Sudan lack competent authorities to issue passports or civil documents and conduct "appropriate screening measures".
All three are currently embroiled in civil wars.All three are currently embroiled in civil wars.
In addition, the White House said: "A persistent terrorist threat also emanates from Somalia's territory" and there was a "historical terrorist presence within Libya's territory".In addition, the White House said: "A persistent terrorist threat also emanates from Somalia's territory" and there was a "historical terrorist presence within Libya's territory".
The other countries affected had high rates of people overstaying their visas, ranging from 15% in Togo to 70% for some types of visa for nationals of Equatorial Guinea.The other countries affected had high rates of people overstaying their visas, ranging from 15% in Togo to 70% for some types of visa for nationals of Equatorial Guinea.
So far, Somalia is the only African country to have reacted to the travel ban, immediately pledging to work with the US to address any security issues. Somalia was quick to react to the travel ban, immediately pledging to work with the US to address any security issues.
In a statement, Somali ambassador to the US, Dahir Hassan Abdi, said his country "values its longstanding relationship" with America.In a statement, Somali ambassador to the US, Dahir Hassan Abdi, said his country "values its longstanding relationship" with America.
Chad, meanwhile, has not disguised its dismay.
Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Sabre Fadoul told the AFP news agency the government was "surprised by this announcement and even more by the terrorism-related reason [which] completely disregards Chad's commitment and results in this area."
The African Union has reacted, saying it was "concerned about the potential negative impact" of these measures and called on the US to adopt "a more consultative approach... with the countries concerned."The African Union has reacted, saying it was "concerned about the potential negative impact" of these measures and called on the US to adopt "a more consultative approach... with the countries concerned."
BBC Tigrinya has spoken to several Eritreans who are alarmed by the ban.BBC Tigrinya has spoken to several Eritreans who are alarmed by the ban.
"As Eritreans, we've already suffered under our regime at home and now we're facing the same hardship under Trump's immigration policies. We've endured so much pain," one man told the BBC on condition of anonymity."As Eritreans, we've already suffered under our regime at home and now we're facing the same hardship under Trump's immigration policies. We've endured so much pain," one man told the BBC on condition of anonymity.
Eritrea is a one-party state where President Isaias Afwerki has been in power since it won independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a bitter 30-year struggle.Eritrea is a one-party state where President Isaias Afwerki has been in power since it won independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a bitter 30-year struggle.
Young Eritreans are subject to compulsory military service, prompting many thousands to flee the country and seek refuge elsewhere.Young Eritreans are subject to compulsory military service, prompting many thousands to flee the country and seek refuge elsewhere.
Another Eritrean woman said she worried that she and her children would no longer be able to join her husband who is already living in the US.Another Eritrean woman said she worried that she and her children would no longer be able to join her husband who is already living in the US.
"We've waited so long and done everything legally, but now we're left in limbo. No-one is giving us clear answers," she told the BBC."We've waited so long and done everything legally, but now we're left in limbo. No-one is giving us clear answers," she told the BBC.
The ban takes effect on 9 June, a cushion that avoids the chaos that unfolded at airports nationwide when a similar measure took effect with virtually no notice eight years ago.The ban takes effect on 9 June, a cushion that avoids the chaos that unfolded at airports nationwide when a similar measure took effect with virtually no notice eight years ago.
Visas issued before that date will not be revoked, the order said.Visas issued before that date will not be revoked, the order said.
Dual nationals and athletes in major sporting events such as the 2026 men's football World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles will not be affected.Dual nationals and athletes in major sporting events such as the 2026 men's football World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles will not be affected.
The travel ban fulfils a promise Trump made during his 2024 election campaign but is likely to be challenged in court.The travel ban fulfils a promise Trump made during his 2024 election campaign but is likely to be challenged in court.
He signed a similar order in 2017, during his first term in office.He signed a similar order in 2017, during his first term in office.
It featured some of the same countries as his latest order, including Libya, Somalia and Iran.It featured some of the same countries as his latest order, including Libya, Somalia and Iran.
Critics called that a "Muslim ban" as the seven countries initially listed were Muslim majority.Critics called that a "Muslim ban" as the seven countries initially listed were Muslim majority.
The White House revised the policy, ultimately adding two non-Muslim majority countries, North Korea and Venezuela.The White House revised the policy, ultimately adding two non-Muslim majority countries, North Korea and Venezuela.
This was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.This was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
President Joe Biden, who succeeded Trump, repealed the ban in 2021, calling it "a stain on our national conscience".President Joe Biden, who succeeded Trump, repealed the ban in 2021, calling it "a stain on our national conscience".
Additional reporting by Teklemariam BekitAdditional reporting by Teklemariam Bekit
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