$715 Million in Taxes, $2.5 Billion in Spending Energy at Danger
WASHINGTON, DC, August 6 — A brand new report launched at present by the American Immigration Council particulars the sweeping financial and humanitarian toll of the Trump administration’s June 2025 journey ban, which restricts immigration from 19 nations. In 2022, practically 300,000 folks from these nations got here to the USA, filling important jobs and paying as much as $715.6 million in taxes.
“These affected by this journey ban are college students, staff, and members of the family who pay taxes, assist native economies, and fill jobs in industries going through large shortages. We’re throwing all of that away, to the detriment of our communities and the U.S. economic system,” mentioned Nan Wu, analysis director of the American Immigration Council.
In response to 2023 knowledge, of the 300,000 folks from nations affected by the journey ban, 82 p.c had been working, particularly in industries already strained by labor shortages, together with hospitality, building, and manufacturing. The manufacturing trade alone is projected to expertise a scarcity of 1.9 million staff by 2033.
“The USA completely wants sturdy screening procedures to guard nationwide safety, however this journey ban isn’t the way you try this. The Trump administration is attempting to promote this coverage as a safety measure, however whenever you dig into the justifications, they don’t add up,” mentioned Jeremy Robbins, government director of the American Immigration Council. “Most of the focused nations had fewer than 500 visa overstays final 12 months. This isn’t about retaining America protected, it’s about retaining sure folks out.”
Whereas the 2017 journey ban prompted a swift and forceful public outcry, the report notes that the 2025 model has been met with a extra muted response, largely resulting from its extra gradual rollout and expanded exemptions. However that doesn’t imply the injury is any much less extreme.
“This quieter model of the ban is deeply dangerous,” added Robbins. “It separates households, blocks worldwide expertise, and hurts communities throughout the nation. The absence of airport protests doesn’t imply the hurt isn’t actual, it’s simply taking place extra quietly and extra bureaucratically.”
With stories indicating the administration is contemplating including a further 36 nations to the journey ban, ought to this occur, tens of 1000’s of extra folks from these nations may very well be barred from getting into the USA, escalating the financial, social, and diplomatic fallout.
Nations affected by the journey ban embody:
All journey banned
- Afghanistan
- Burma
- Chad
- Republic of Congo
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Haiti
- Iran
- Libya
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Yemen
Visas sharply restricted
- Venezuela
- Burundi
- Cuba
- Laos
- Sierra Leone
- Togo
- Turkmenistan

