The Trump administration is reviewing potential travel restrictions for 36 countries due to concerns over weak identity documentation systems and frequent visa violations. An internal memo, signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and obtained by The Washington Post, gives these countries 60 days to comply with new U.S. rules.
Among the nations under review are key U.S. partners like Egypt and Djibouti. Most of the targeted countries—25 in total—are in Africa. The memo suggests countries could avoid restrictions by improving cooperation, including accepting deportees from the U.S.