Trump imposes partial travel restrictions on Nigeria and 14 countries

The United States has partially suspended certain visas for nationals from Nigeria and 14 other countries due to security concerns involving groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State. President Donald J. Trump signed a proclamation on Monday to expand entry restrictions based on vetting deficiencies. The measure includes exceptions for permanent residents and specific categories while maintaining full bans on high-risk nations.

President Donald J. Trump signed a proclamation on Monday to strengthen entry restrictions on nationals from countries with significant shortcomings in screening and information-sharing practices. This action partially suspends the issuance of immigrant and non-immigrant visas, specifically B-1, B-2, B-1/B-2, F, M, and J visas, for Nigeria and 14 other nations. The U.S. government cited ongoing threats from radical Islamic terrorist groups such as Boko Haram and the Islamic State, which operate in parts of West Africa, including Nigeria.

The decision draws on data from the Overstay Report, highlighting Nigeria's B-1/B-2 visa overstay rate of 5.56 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 11.90 percent. Exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents, holders of existing visas, athletes, diplomats, and individuals whose entry aligns with U.S. national interests. The proclamation also narrows certain family-based immigrant visas prone to fraud but allows case-by-case waivers.

This builds on prior policies, continuing full restrictions from Proclamation 10949 on 12 countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. It adds complete bans for five more: Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria, following recent assessments.

In October 2025, Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern for the persecution of Christians by violent Islamic groups. Echoing his first-term approach, which the Supreme Court upheld as within presidential authority to enhance vetting and security, Trump restored these measures in June 2025 after updating global risk evaluations. Recently, he has used strong rhetoric against immigrants from certain African nations, referring to them as originating from 'shithole countries' at a rally and posting on Truth Social about potentially halting U.S. aid to Nigeria and intervening militarily against threats to Christians.

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Illustration of Trump threatening military action in Nigeria over Christian persecution, contrasted with Nigerian President's response.
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トランプ氏、キリスト教徒迫害主張でナイジェリアへの軍事行動を脅迫

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、ナイジェリアでの潜在的な攻撃のためのオプションを準備するようペンタゴンに指示したと述べ、キリスト教徒の殺害を止めるのに失敗したとして政府を非難し、米国の援助を停止すると警告した。ナイジェリアのボラ・アフマド・ティヌブ大統領はこの描写を拒否し、ナイジェリアは宗教の自由を保護していると述べた。

Following President Trump's Presidential Proclamation 10998 issued on December 16, 2025, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria announced on December 22 a partial suspension of visa issuance to nationals of Nigeria and 18 other countries, effective January 1, 2026. The security measure targets B-1/B-2, F, M, J visas, and immigrant visas, with exemptions for dual nationals, persecuted minorities, and others.

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トランプ政権は、ホワイトハウス近くでアフガン国民による国民警備隊員の致命的な銃撃事件を受けて、以前旅行制限の対象だった19カ国出身者に対する移民決定を一時停止するよう命じた。この措置はグリーンカードと市民権申請に影響を及ぼし、特定の国籍に対する亡命やその他の移民給付に対するより広範な締め付けを拡大する。

Nigerian leaders and groups have responded to recent comments and threats from US President Donald Trump targeting Nigeria. Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau called for an apology, while Christian clerics urged calm. The National Orientation Agency emphasized unity against external threats.

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トランプ政権は、致命的な銃撃事件にアフガン国民が関与した後、アフガン人(米軍を支援した者を含む)に対しビザやその他のプログラムを一時停止し、合法的に入国を許可する措置を講じた。この動きは共和党内の分裂を露呈し、一部は完全閉鎖ではなく法的経路の継続と厳格な審査を求めている。

President Donald Trump announced Friday night on Truth Social that he is “terminating, effective immediately” Temporary Protected Status for Somalis in Minnesota, alleging that Somali gangs are terrorizing residents and that the state has become a hub of fraudulent money laundering. The move, affecting a relatively small number of people, comes amid broader efforts by his administration to roll back immigration protections and has drawn sharp criticism from civil-rights and Somali community advocates, who call it discriminatory and Islamophobic.

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国務省の上級当局者は2025年11月5~6日、1月20日以降に約8万件の非移民ビザが取り消されたと述べ、飲酒運転、暴行、窃盗などの違反を挙げた。省はソーシャルメディアでの執行強化を強調し、報道官は米国への入国は権利ではなく特権だと強調した。

 

 

 

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