Trump Bans 12 Countries, More Restrictions on Education?
Supporters argue it protects the U.S. from potential threats, citing past bans upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 Jun 2025 9:52 AM ISTIt is already known that Donald Trump has started to enforce strict regulations against illegal immigration and also international travel. He is least bothered about establishing collateral relationships with other countries as he appears to be on a mission to restrict the flow of population into the United States.
In this context, the latest developments are suggesting that Donald Trump has nearly confirmed the bill to ban the natives of 12 countries from entering the United States effective immediately.
The Trump administration's travel ban on nationals from twelve countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, and others, aims to enhance national security by restricting entry from nations with inadequate vetting processes, as outlined in Executive Order 14161.
Supporters argue it protects the U.S. from potential threats, citing past bans upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018. Critics counter that it discriminates against Muslim-majority countries, potentially violating human rights, and may disrupt families, economies, and diplomatic ties. The exact list and implementation details remain partially unclear, with legal challenges likely.
On the other hand, the latest developments are also suggesting that Trump is contemplating the idea of imposing ban of International students in prestige Harvard University. In that case, it told me in a pretty big blow to the student community in India, who have been dreaming of studying at the world, famous Harvard University.