Trump Travel Ban 2.0 is coming. Here's who could be affected ... Columbus residents' families are nationals of Somalia, ...
Top leaders in foreign affairs and homeland security must submit a report on banning certain foreign nationals by Friday.
A protest was held in Chicago Wednesday over concerns on the potential of a second travel ban imposed by President Donald ...
A new travel ban by President Donald Trump could bar people from Afghanistan and Pakistan from entering the U.S. as soon as ...
Activists gather in Federal Plaza commit to continuing fight against the Trump administration's aggressive border control and ...
A draft circulating inside the administration lists three tiers of countries whose citizens may face restrictions on entering ...
The nonprofit No One Left Behind has raised millions of dollars for flights and other assistance to prevent Afghans from being stranded abroad and face retribution from the Taliban.
The move harkens back to President Donald Trump's first term ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations.
A memo seen by Reuters and The New York Times says Trump officials may impose travel restrictions on citizens of up to 43 ...
If Afghanistan is included in the new travel ban, it could impact tens of thousands of Afghans who worked alongside the US during its two decades of war there, as it would block Afghan nationals ...
On the campaign trail, Trump stated his intention to restore the travel ban which caught much attention in 2017.
most—such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria, North Korea, Libya, Yemen, and Sudan—are either plagued by unrest, terrorism, or ongoing civil wars. In such cases, a travel ban seems understandable.