U.S. immigration policy has dramatically changed since Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a total ban on entry for citizens of 12 countries. Although officials present these measures as a matter of national security, they have raised legitimate concerns among migrants and advocates.
According to the latest executive order, citizens of the following countries are banned from entering the U.S.:
In addition, nationals of seven other states, including:
Experienced partial restrictions related to visa issuance and deportations.
The Trump administration justified the ban as a means of protecting national security. For example:
However, Trump claims an Egyptian citizen carried out an attack on a Jewish community in Colorado, yet Egypt does not appear on the list. These inconsistencies could be used as legal arguments in court proceedings.
Suspension of Visa Issuance. Citizens from countries subject to the ban will no longer be able to obtain non-immigrant or immigrant visas. This means the termination of the possibility to:
Deportation and Denial of Status Extensions. Despite many individuals having legal status in the U.S., they may face:
This is especially true for nationals of countries such as Sudan and Eritrea, where conflict often makes safe return impossible.
In some cases, it is possible to challenge the application of the ban based on:
Individual Humanitarian Exceptions. U.S. law provides exceptions in cases of:
KAASS LAW attorneys recommend preparing detailed documentation to substantiate the need for entry and filing a petition for individual consideration.
Filing for Asylum or Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Citizens of countries experiencing war or natural disasters may apply for:
For example, citizens of Yemen and Somalia have grounds to apply for asylum due to persecution related to religion or political beliefs.
Immigration experts and human rights organizations have filed lawsuits challenging its legality. The main arguments include:
Federal courts partially blocked an earlier, similar ban issued by the Trump administration in 2017. The Supreme Court later upheld it in revised form.
If an immigration ban affects you or a family member, you should:
Our attorneys provide comprehensive services, including analyzing your situation, gathering evidence, and filing necessary motions or appeals.
First, we recommend that those planning to apply for asylum read our article, “Requirements for Refugee or Asylum Protection in the U.S.” It discusses the categories of refugees and the evidence that should be submitted. The article discusses the categories of refugees, as well as the evidence that should be submitted.
Second, if you are in the U.S. and your country is experiencing conflict, you may be eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This status allows you to temporarily reside and work in the U.S., even if denied other visas.
Nevertheless, human rights organizations have repeatedly criticized such bans. For example, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) emphasizes that these measures violate migrants’ rights, especially when it concerns families already in the process of reunification.
Moreover, according to the Migration Policy Institute, the consequences of the immigration order have affected dozens of individuals whose applications were denied based on their nationality rather than any real threat to national security. Such assessments highlight the need for an individualized approach when reviewing immigration cases, particularly when applicants potentially qualify for:
Trump’s immigration ban seriously impacts citizens of 12 countries by limiting their right to enter the U.S., reunite with family, and seek asylum. The ban raises serious questions regarding its constitutionality and compliance with U.S. international obligations. Legal defense in such cases requires a professional approach. Contact us if you have questions about immigration restrictions. Call 844-522-7752 for a free consultation. The lawyers at KAASS LAW are ready to help you protect your rights under U.S. law.
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