On June 5, 2025, President Trump proclaimed a new travel ban, blocking entry to the United States for people from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Eritrea, Myanmar, Somalia, and Sudan. Individuals from seven other nations — including Laos and Venezuela — now face partial restrictions. 

More than 100,000 immigrants from the list of travel-ban–affected countries currently live in Minnesota. 

So what do the new bans mean for prospective visitors and their families in the U.S.? 

We’ll address that question — and your questions, too — in an Instagram Live event at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26. 

Two local panelists will join us to talk about the effects of the president’s order on people in Minnesota:

The new travel ban will disrupt the lives of international students, people visiting for medical care, asylum seekers — and possibly even traveling supporters coming to watch the Olympics and the World Cup.*

Sahan Journal is holding these monthly community Q & As to help you make sense of the confusing immigration news out of Washington. Do you have questions ahead of time for our panelists? Please email Sahan’s community engagement manager, Hannah Ihekoronye, at hihekoronye@sahanjournal.com

Trump’s travel ban: What it means for Minnesotans

What: An Instagram Live unpacking Trump’s travel ban and what it means for Minnesota’s immigrant communities. 

Who: Jaylani Hussein, executive director of CAIR-MN; and Matthew Webster, senior immigration attorney at Fredrikson & Bryon P.A. and a board member of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota 

Date: Thursday, June 26

Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m. CDT 

Where: Live on Sahan Journal’s Instagram

Cost: Free 

*Note: This is an informational event. Our guests can not answer legal questions or give legal advice in a public setting.

*Clarification: This post has been updated to better reflect the individuals impacted by the travel ban.