The order, which goes into effect on Monday, will bar citizens from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Visas will be restricted for citizens of seven other countries.

The latest Trump ban is likely to disrupt the travel plans of many visitors and could have a major economic impact.

Citizens from 12 countries have been banned outright, while nationals from another seven countries face 'partial restrictions'

Graphics show you countries affected by Trump's new and previous executive orders banning travel to the US

Here is a closer look at why the administration says it is instituting full bans on foreign nationals traveling to the U.S. from 12 nations.

Trump imposed a complete travel ban on nationals of 12 countries, while those from seven more face restrictions.

We would like to hear from people from the 19 affected countries on what the travel ban might mean for them

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s order banning citizens of 12 countries from entering the United States goes into effect at 12:01 am ET (0401 GMT) on Monday, a move the…

The order, which goes into effect on Monday, will bar citizens from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Visas will be restricted for citizens of seven other…

It will probably stand up in court

Afghanistan, Haiti and Iran included in full 12-country ban and citizens from seven other countries partially restricted

President Trump's new travel ban targets citizens from 12 African and Middle Eastern countries, sparking controversy and criticism.

President’s sweeping proclamation targets citizens of many countries and would dramatically reshape US border policy

Ban comes amid rising tensions over the US president’s escalating campaign of immigration enforcement.

The White House says the ban will "protect Americans from dangerous foreign actors".

President Trump’s ban on visitors from 12 countries comes as troops and crowds clash over harsh immigration enforcement.

The president has placed both hard travel bans and travel restrictions on countries who ‘wish to do us harm’

US lawyers say the order, which bans travel from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen among others, can only be challenged through legislative change

Trump's extensive effort to keep foreign nationals from certain countries out includes the halting of refugee admissions and a travel ban.