Two Countries Introduce Travel Limits Affecting U.S. Citizens

Within days of Donald Trump unveiling a sweeping expansion of U.S. travel restrictions, Mali and Burkina Faso have stunned Washington with a brutal response: Americans no longer welcome. Officials call it “reciprocity.” Critics call it the start of a dangerous new era. As Niger and Chad harden their stance, regional alliances shift, visas vanish, and the cost of political theater suddenly turns.

Mali and Burkina Faso’s decisions to shut their doors to U.S. citizens mark more than symbolic defiance; they signal a widening fracture in America’s relations with a strategically vital region. By invoking “reciprocity,” these governments are framing their bans as a matter of dignity and equality, not mere retaliation. Niger’s permanent visa halt and Chad’s earlier suspension now look less like isolated gestures and more like the early contours of a coordinated front.

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