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Trump’s new travel ban on African nations raises questions over inconsistent criteria

Trump’s latest travel ban on seven African nations is drawing criticism for applying inconsistent criteria on terrorism and visa overstays, raising concerns about unfair targeting.

June 06, 2025 / 11:55 IST
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US President Donald Trump’s latest expansion of his travel ban list, announced on Wednesday, adds seven new African countries — Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, the Republic of Congo and Sudan. But the inclusion of these nations, scattered across the continent with little else in common, has prompted fresh scrutiny over the criteria used to select them, the New York Times reported.

In announcing the ban, Trump cited “significant terrorist presence,” high visa overstay rates, and lack of cooperation in repatriating deported nationals as key factors. Yet a closer look shows the application of those metrics appears inconsistent.

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Terror threat claims do not fully align with list

Countries such as Chad, Somalia and Sudan do face ongoing terrorist threats. But so do Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso — three countries in West Africa where military juntas have seized power and jihadist violence has surged. None of those nations, however, were included in the ban.