Submit a report to the President with recommendations on whether suspensions and limitations should be continued, terminated, modified, or supplemented.
Source summary
President
Trump issued a proclamation continuing, expanding, and modifying travel restrictions on nationals from many countries that the administration determined have deficient identity-management, vetting, or information-sharing practices. The proclamation continues full suspensions for a set of countries, adds several countries to the full-suspension list (including
Burkina Faso,
Laos,
Mali,
Niger,
Sierra Leone,
South Sudan, and
Syria), and imposes partial suspensions on multiple others effective January 1, 2026. It narrows categorical exceptions, allows case-by-case national-interest waivers, ties reviews to 180-day reports from the Secretary of State, and cites DHS overstay data and concerns about Citizenship by Investment programs as part of the rationale.
Next scheduled update: Feb 14, 2026
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