A US lawmaker has proposed a bill that would ban immigration from three African countries, adding fresh pressure to an already contentious debate over American travel restrictions. The move comes as the Trump administration continues to tighten entry rules for several African nations on national security grounds.brookings+2
The proposal has not yet been fully detailed in the available reports, but it is being discussed alongside wider US immigration measures affecting dozens of countries. Recent White House restrictions have already placed countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger under full entry bans, while several others face partial limits.aljazeera+2
Analysts say the broader pattern shows that Africa remains heavily affected by Washington’s latest immigration policy shifts. In some cases, African governments have responded with reciprocal visa restrictions, deepening diplomatic tension.brookings+1
The development is likely to trigger criticism from immigration advocates and African leaders who say such measures unfairly target the continent. It also adds to growing uncertainty for students, workers and families hoping to travel to the United States.
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 28, 2026
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 28, 2026
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 28, 2026
US lawmaker proposes bill to ban immigration from three African countries
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 28, 2026
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 28, 2026
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 28, 2026
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