US expands visa restrictions for Palestinians, NY Times reports
The U.S. suspension affects most Palestinian passport holders, blocking travel for medical care, education, and business, citing national security and compliance concerns under the PLO Commitments Compliance Act.
- On Aug. 18, the U.S. State Department issued a cable that broadened a suspension halting approvals of nearly all nonimmigrant visitor visas for Palestinian passport holders, including medical, university, business, and family travel.
- The policy stems from guidance linking the measure to blocking a planned Palestinian Authority push for a `constitutional declaration` at the U.N. General Assembly, citing the PLO Commitments Compliance Act.
- Consular guidance instructs U.S. consular officers to refuse nonimmigrant visa applications under Section 221 of the Immigration and Nationality Act for Palestinians in the West Bank and diaspora, exempting dual nationals and holders of existing visas for at least 180 days.
- Friday's revocations targeted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and about 80 Palestinian Authority and PLO officials, prompting Abbas's office to express `deep regret and astonishment' and drawing condemnation from European governments.
- Observers warn the move is unprecedented and underscores closer U.S. alignment with Israel amid France, Canada and the United Kingdom poised to recognize Palestinian statehood, further straining Gaza humanitarian crisis.
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US State Department halts visa approvals for all Palestinian passport holders
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Trump Administration Suspends U.S. Visas for Palestinian Passport Holders
The Trump administration has directed American consular posts worldwide to halt approvals of nearly all visitor visas for holders of Palestinian passports, a policy that took effect August 31, 2025, and expands recent restrictions targeting Palestinian travel to the United States. The post Trump Administration Suspends U.S. Visas for Palestinian Passport Holders appeared first on Breitbart.
US suspends visas for most Palestinian passport holders: Reports
The Trump administration has suspended approval for most types of visitor visas for Palestinian passport holders, according to a State Department cable reported by multiple media outlets. The internal memo, dated Aug. 18, instructed U.S. embassies and consulates to reject nonimmigrant visas to “all otherwise eligible Palestinian Authority passport holders” who are using that passport…


Trump Admin Halts Visas For Nearly All Palestinian Passport Holders
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