Travel bans: US adds 2 more Caribbean countries to growing list

This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.

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Travel bans: US adds 2 more Caribbean countries to growing list
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More countries are joining the growing list of travel destinations facing restricted access to or from the U.S.

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How We See It

New Republican Times Editorial Board

national security. Many mainstream commentators frame this move as an inconvenience for travelers without acknowledging the underlying need to protect American citizens from potential threats. This perspective sidesteps the realities that informed this decision and underestimates the complexity of international relations.

Focusing solely on the inconveniences associated with these bans misses a crucial element: the necessity of enforced policies that prioritize public trust and safety. When countries fail to address pressing issues such as crime or corruption, it puts the onus on the U.S. to act decisively. Upholding strong borders isn’t just about restricting movement; it’s about ensuring that Americans can feel safe in their own homeland.

Conservative principles demand that fairness and institutional stability guide our immigration and travel policies. Each decision to restrict access is informed by comprehensive risk assessments, prioritizing the safety of American citizens over subjective notions of inclusivity. In a world where threats can emerge unexpectedly, protecting national interests must remain paramount.

Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.