Trump travel ban explained

The Trump travel ban denotes a series of executive actions taken by U.S. President Donald Trump that restricted entry into the United States by certain foreign nationals, beginning with Executive Order 13769, issued on January 27, 2017.[1] [2]

It was labeled as a "Muslim ban" by Trump, his aides,[3] [4] as well as his critics,[5] [6] and became widely known as such since the ban mostly impacted countries with predominantly Muslim populations.[7] In addition to the restrictions on entry by foreign nationals, North Korea was the only country targeted with a reverse travel ban, prohibiting American citizens from traveling to North Korea.

On January 20, 2021, newly inaugurated president Joe Biden issued a proclamation revoking the Trump travel bans, with the exception of the reverse travel ban prohibiting American citizens from traveling to North Korea.

Comments during 2016 presidential campaign

On December 2, 2015, a terrorist attack, consisting of a mass shooting and an attempted bombing, occurred at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, United States. On December 7, 2015, as a candidate for President, Donald Trump, called for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on."[8] [9] His comments were condemned by several of his competitors for the Republican nomination, including Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Lindsey Graham, as well as by several Republican state party chairmen, civil rights activist Ibrahim Hooper of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), and Democratic candidates for president Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley.

Executive actions

Court challenges

List of countries under travel ban

The countries affected by the travel ban:[14] [15] All travel restrictions listed below were ended by President Biden on January 20, 2021.

Waivers

Presidential Proclamation 9645 provided for 'waivers' as exceptions to people affected from the countries who need visas. The waivers were supposed to be granted at the discretion of the consular officers who review the applications of those facing a lot of undue hardship that requires them to be with their loved ones in the United States. For example, if a family member in the United States is dying, a person from the country with a travel ban on it would be granted a waiver to see their family member one last time. However, only 2% of the people who applied for the waiver were granted one. From 33,176 applicants through April 30, 2018, 579 applicants had been granted the waiver.

Reverse travel ban to North Korea

Following the death of Otto Warmbier, the Trump administration issued a reverse travel ban prohibiting American citizens from traveling to North Korea. President Biden's revocation of the Trump travel ban did not include a reversal of the travel ban to North Korea.[18] The reverse travel ban was renewed on August 23, 2022, and again on August 22, 2023. Unless extended again, the ban remains in effect until August 31, 2024.[19] [20]

Public opinion

Area polledSegment polledPolling groupDateSupportOpposeUnsureSample sizePolling methodSource
United StatesAll adultsYouGov (for HuffPost)May 25–26, 201745%43%13%1,000online[21]
United StatesAll adultsGallupMarch 9–29, 201740%46%14%1,526telephone[22]
United StatesRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 16–21, 201742%52%6%1,056telephone[23]
CaliforniaAll adultsPublic Policy Institute of CaliforniaMarch 6–14, 201737%58%5%1,487telephone[24]
United StatesAll adultsPew Research CenterFebruary 28 – March 12, 201747%52%1%3,844telephone and online[25]
United StatesRegistered votersQuinnipiac UniversityMarch 2–6, 201742%51%7%1,323telephone[26]
United StatesRegistered votersMorning Consult/PoliticoFebruary 2–4, 201755%38%7%2,070online interviews[27]
United StatesAll adultsCBS NewsFebruary 1–2, 201745%51%4%1,019telephone[28]
United StatesAll adultsInvestor's Business DailyJanuary 27 – February 2, 201751%48%1%885telephone[29]
United StatesRegistered votersIpsos (for Reuters)January 30–31, 201749%41%10%1,201online[30]
United StatesLikely votersRasmussen ReportsJanuary 25–26, 201757%32%11%1,000telephone and online[31]
UtahRegistered votersUniversity of UtahJanuary 9–16, 201740%55%5%605N/A[32]
United StatesAll adultsQuinnipiac UniversityJanuary 5–9, 201748%42%10%899telephone[33]

See also

Notes and References

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  2. News: Trump's Muslim Ban is Working. Muslim Immigration Slumps. Newsweek. December 14, 2017. David. Bier. July 30, 2019. February 15, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210215181229/https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-muslim-ban-working-muslim-immigration-slumps-747922. live.
  3. News: Trump asked for a 'Muslim ban,' Giuliani says — and ordered a commission to do it 'legally' . 29 July 2023 . The Washington Post.
  4. News: Federal judges have refused to reinstate the US travel ban, asserting their authority over Trump . 29 July 2023 . QZ.
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  6. News: Dennis. Brady. Markon. Jerry. January 29, 2017. Amid protests and confusion, Trump defends executive order: 'This is not a Muslim ban'. en-US. Washington Post. November 15, 2021. 0190-8286.
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  10. Web site: Urban Justice Center . January 31, 2018 . The Evolution of the Muslim Ban - an Explainer . December 28, 2022.
  11. Web site: IRAP . Darweesh v. Trump: Fighting back against Trump's first Executive Order banning nationals from certain Muslim-majority countries International Refugee Assistance Project . 2022-12-28 . refugeerights.org . en.
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  13. Web site: 2017-05-23 . Timeline of the Muslim Ban . 2022-12-28 . ACLU of Washington . en.
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  15. News: US travel ban: Trump puts restrictions on six more countries . January 31, 2020 . BBC News . January 31, 2020 . December 4, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201204004109/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51335011 . live .
  16. News: Pete . Williams . Trump restricts visas from eight countries as travel order expires . NBC News . September 25, 2017.
  17. Web site: Presidential Proclamation Enhancing Vetting Capabilities and Processes for Detecting Attempted Entry Into the United States by Terrorists or Other Public-Safety Threats . September 24, 2017 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210120202438/https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-proclamation-enhancing-vetting-capabilities-processes-detecting-attempted-entry-united-states-terrorists-public-safety-threats/ . January 20, 2021 . . . January 20, 2021.
  18. News: Biden administration extends Trump-era ban on US passport use for North Korea travel. USA Today. September 21, 2021. Matthew Lee.
  19. United States Department of State. United States Passports Invalid for Travel to, in, or Through the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). 2022-10-04.
  20. News: US State Department renews travel ban to North Korea amid rising tensions. August 22, 2023. Matthew. Lee . Associated Press.
  21. Web site: Public Narrowly Agrees With Court's Decision Not To Reinstate Travel Ban. HuffPost. May 30, 2017. May 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20190214001154/http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/tabsHPTravelBan20170525.pdf. February 14, 2019. live.
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  29. News: 51% Back Trump's Temporary Ban On Refugees — IBD/TIPP Poll. February 6, 2017. Investor's Business Daily. February 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170206140914/http://www.investors.com/politics/51-back-trumps-temporary-ban-on-refugees-ibdtipp-poll/. February 6, 2017. live.
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