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Trump Bans Tanzanians From Entering United States

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17 December 2025
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The United States has announced that Tanzanian citizens will face significant new restrictions on entry as part of a broad expansion of President Donald Trump’s travel ban, a move that has drawn strong reactions both in Washington and internationally.

Under the updated policy, Tanzanian nationals will be barred from entering the United States under most visa categories, including tourist, business and student visas, when the measures take effect on 1 January 2026. Officials said that people holding existing valid visas may be subject to additional scrutiny at US ports of entry.

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In the official proclamation released by the White House, the administration said the decision was driven by concerns over national security and weaknesses in the screening processes of several countries now added to the restricted list. “The restrictions and limitations imposed by the Proclamation are necessary to prevent the entry of foreign nationals about whom the United States lacks sufficient information to assess the risks they pose, garner cooperation from foreign governments, enforce our immigration laws and advance other important national security and counterterrorism objectives,” the administration stated in the announcement.

President Trump defended the policy directly on social media, saying, “We will not allow people to enter our country who wish to do us harm.”

The expanded travel ban now affects 39 countries with either full or partial entry restrictions. Tanzania is among about fifteen nations subject to partial limits, along with Angola, Nigeria and Senegal, where authorities will restrict visas for specific categories of visitors. 

In response, Tanzanian officials have expressed concern and confusion over the policy’s practical implications, while emphasising a desire for dialogue to clarify the criteria. A senior Tanzanian foreign ministry official said, “We are engaging with our United States counterparts to better understand the restrictions and look for ways to address the issues raised.” (Confirmed by local diplomatic sources.)

Human rights advocates have criticised the ban, arguing that restricting entry based on nationality is discriminatory and will harm educational, cultural and economic ties. “This policy unfairly penalises ordinary travellers and closes doors for students and families who want to engage with the United States,” said a spokesperson for a major immigration advocacy group in Washington.

The Trump administration has indicated that countries can be removed from the list if they adopt stricter vetting systems and improve cooperation on identity verification, deportation procedures and information sharing with US authorities.

Tanzanians planning travel to the United States have been urged to consult the US embassy and monitor official government updates, as further implementation details are expected in the coming weeks.

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