
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is considering significantly expanding its travel restrictions by potentially banning citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the United States, according to an internal State Department cable seen by Reuters.
Here’s the complete list of 36 countries under internal review for potential U.S. travel/visa restrictions. They’ve been given 60 days to meet benchmarks (like passport security, immigration cooperation, and preventing visa overstays), or face either full or partial bans :
– Angola
– Antigua and Barbuda
– Benin
– Bhutan
– Burkina Faso
– Cabo Verde
– Cambodia
– Cameroon
– Côte d’Ivoire
– Democratic Republic of the Congo
– Djibouti
– Dominica
– Egypt
– Ethiopia
– Gabon
– The Gambia
– Ghana
– Kyrgyzstan
– Liberia
– Malawi
– Mauritania
– Niger
– Nigeria
– Saint Kitts and Nevis
– Saint Lucia
– São Tomé and Príncipe
– Senegal
– South Sudan
– Syria
– Tanzania
– Tonga
– Tuvalu
– Uganda
– Vanuatu
– Zambia
– Zimbabwe
In an internal diplomatic cable signed by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the State Department outlined a dozen concerns about the countries in question and sought corrective action.