
Trump's New Immigration Restrictions Spark Debate
Trump's New Immigration Restrictions: 19 Countries Affected, Visa Holders Impacted On June 5th, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a new set of immigration restrictions that will affect citizens from 19 countries. The restrictions, which take effect on Monday, June 9th, 2025, aim to enhance national security and counter terrorism. The measure primarily impacts individuals holding student, tourist, or exchange visas. Among the countries affected are several in Latin America, including Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela. According to the official statement, twelve countries face a complete suspension of entry, while seven others will experience partial restrictions. "I must act to protect national security and the national interest of the United States and its people," President Trump stated during a press conference, emphasizing the importance of the measure in safeguarding the nation. The proclamation evaluating each country's cooperation with authorities to prevent the presence of terrorist organizations on US soil underpins these restrictions. While the measures aim to enhance security, they also raise concerns regarding their potential impact on international relations and the lives of individuals holding affected visas.