President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on June 4 barring United States entry of foreign nationals from 12 countries entirely and seven countries partially, saying their citizens posed "national security risks."

The move comes after the Trump administration has worked aggressively to deport immigrants who are in the U.S. unlawfully, halted the government's refugee resettlement program, and last week announced plans to "aggressively" revoke visas of Chinese students.

In videotaped remarks from the Oval Office, Trump pointed to last weekend's fiery assault on pro-Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado. The suspect in the attack, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is a native of Egypt who came to the U.S. on a tourist visa in late 2022 and stayed after the visa expired.

But Egypt is not one of the countries facing new restrictions. Which ones are?

Foreign nationals from the following countries are restricted and limited from entering the country, per the proclamation: