On June 4 2025, President Trump issued a new presidential proclamation expanding the Muslim and African Bans. This order blocks or restricts entry into the United States for nationals of 19 countries—most of which are Muslim-majority, African, or Caribbean.

It is scheduled to take effect at 9:01 pm Pacific on Sunday, June 8.

Who Is Affected 

This order: 

  • Fully suspends both immigrant and nonimmigrant entry from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
  • Partially suspends entry from seven additional countries, including Cuba, Venezuela, Laos, and Sierra Leone. 
  • Applies only to individuals who are outside the U.S. on June 9 and do not already have a valid visa. 

If You Are Abroad Right Now

  • If you are from one of the listed countries and already have a valid U.S. visa, this order does not apply to you.
  • If you are a green card holder or a dual national traveling with a passport from a non-banned country, the order does not apply to you.
  • You should travel with your valid visa or green card.
  • That said, if you are eligible to enter, please consider attempting to return to the U.S. before the ban takes effect. 

If You Are Inside the U.S.

  • The order does not change your legal status or impact you if you are already inside the U.S. and have a valid visa.
  • If you are from a listed country and do not have permanent status, we advise against international travel for the time being.
  • If you are undocumented or fear future enforcement, reach out for a legal consultation and Know Your Rights resources.

What else to know

  • Expect slow processes in immigration at the Port of Seattle and other entry points to the U.S.
  • We are continuing to monitor challenges, changes in policy, and will keep the community informed.
  • We fought the bans in Trump’s first presidency, and we will fight this one too, insha’Allah.

When to reach out to your local CAIR chapter

  • If you or your loved ones are affected, please reach out to your local CAIR chapter. We can help you assess travel risks, provide you with low-cost legal services, and provide updates as the situation evolves.
  • If you are affected by this policy, your story can help those who are fighting to change it.
  • For WA: If you are a Washington state government employee whose work is affected by this policy, please reach out to us.

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