
Trump Expands Travel Ban to Include Palestinian Arabs
US President Donald Trump expanded a US travel ban to include nationals from seven additional countries, including Syria, and also to include holders of Palestinian Authority passports. The move was presented as a security-related measure, widening restrictions and adding new categories of travelers who may be barred from entry under the updated policy.
A White House proclamation said the restrictions were intended to prevent foreign nationals who could undermine or destabilize US culture, government, institutions, or founding principles. The announcement came amid heightened security concerns following a deadly incident in Syria in which two US soldiers and a civilian were killed, intensifying public scrutiny on cross-border threats and the vetting of travelers from high-risk areas.
The report said the Trump administration had already informally barred Palestinian Authority passport holders and framed the step as part of a broader posture aligned with Israel’s opposition to international recognition of a Palestinian state. The policy shift reflects a sharper linkage between US border controls and geopolitical priorities, with travel eligibility increasingly influenced by security narratives, diplomatic positioning, and concerns about destabilization and hostile activity.
(INN/VFI News)
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