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Trump Claims 'Tailored Approach' in New Travel Ban

By Michael B. Baker / September 25, 2017 / Contact Reporter
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U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a third version of his travel ban, this one targeting eight countries: Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen. In an executive order issued Sunday, Trump said those countries had "inadequate" counterterrorism protocols in place, though the restrictions vary from country to country:

  • North Korea & Syria: All immigration and visitors banned.
  • Chad, Libya & Yemen:  Most immigration and visitors banned, including travel on business visas.
  • Iran: All immigration and visitors banned except on student and exchange visitor visas.
  • Venezuela: Entry banned for "officials of government agencies … involved in screening and vetting procedures" and their immediate family members. Other Venezuelan nationals may still enter with visas but are subject to "appropriate additional measures to ensure traveler information remains current."

The ban also restricts immigration from Somalia, but visitors may enter with visas "subject to additional scrutiny." Sudan, included in earlier bans, is excluded from this version.

The order made the ban effective immediately for those countries that also appeared in previous travel bans: Iran, Libya, Syria and Yemen. The ban begins Oct. 18 for citizens of North Korea, Venezuela and Chad and for those who had been exempted from the previous ban due to bona fide relationships with someone in the U.S. like immediate family.

The new ban does not impact travel for any holders of current, valid visas, green cards or travel docs.

Context for Travel Ban 3.0

"We cannot afford to continue the failed policies of the past, which present an unacceptable danger to our country," Trump said. "My highest obligation is to ensure the safety and security of the American people, and in issuing this new travel order, I am fulfilling that sacred obligation."

This is Trump's third attempt at a travel ban, following two that became mired in legal challenges. His first automatically revoked as many as 60,000 valid travel visas, banning entry of all citizens of Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Syria for 90 days. A revised version removed Iraq from the list and revised implementation time lines, and the U.S. Supreme Court was slated to review it on Oct. 10 but on Sept. 25 canceled those arguments. It has asked both sides to submit briefs by Oct. 5 to help the court decide whether the case it was going to consider is moot in light of the third version.


The initial comprehensive January and March travel bans have created the perception that the United States is closed for business. The White House should now work to counter that perception."

Global Business Travel Association's Mike McCormick

While Trump's new order said it offers a more "tailored approach" in regards to nonimmigrants, it also bans travel indefinitely; earlier versions had banned travel for a limited period. The order allows the ban to be lifted per country should a country demonstrate it meets required procedures.

By adding North Korea and Venezuela, the order also attempts to counter criticism that the earlier versions were Muslim bans. Those accusations are likely to persist, considering that few North Korean nationals visit the U.S. and that the Venezuela ban has limited scope.

"The devil is in the details, and we are watching with great skepticism," American Civil Liberties Union executive director Anthony Romero said immediately after the ban was issued. "This is an apparent effort to paper over the original sin of the Muslim ban, especially when Trump just last week said he wanted a 'larger, tougher and more specific' ban."

Travel trade organizations also have been critical of the previous versions of the bans, saying that while security is paramount, the wide-reaching bans had damaged the industry. The U.S. Travel Association earlier this month, using revised data sources, reported that inbound international travel declined year over year in the months following the initial ban, as well as in June and July.

Global Business Travel Association executive director Mike McCormick said the new order is an improvement, as it "established clearer criteria and a process for evaluating the admission of foreign visitors into the United States, as well as a willingness to engage with other countries to assist them in meeting the mutual beneficial goal of safe travel." He added, however, that the Trump administration also needs to present a clearer message on the importance of business travel. "The initial comprehensive January and March travel bans have created the perception that the United States is closed for business," he said. "The White House should now work to counter that perception. The resulting losses in business travel and trade have left a lasting negative impact on our economy."

U.S. Travel Association EVP for public affairs Jonathan Grella echoed McCormick's praise for a pathway to compliance, as well as his call for the Trump administration to communicate that it is not trying to discourage travel: "The American travel community continues to feel that both security and economic objectives could benefit from a clear message that these policy moves are tailored to specific issues. The world needs to know that they are not intended to discourage travel generally and that legitimate business and leisure travelers are as welcome as ever in the United States."

Updated Sept. 25, 2017, at 4:55 p.m. Eastern to include comment from the U.S. Travel Association.

Updated Sept. 26, 9:30 a.m., Eastern to include the fact that the Supreme Court canceled the oral arguments about the previous travel ban.

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