- United States
- Utah
- Letter
The proposed travel ban targeting 43 countries is an extreme and reckless approach that poses significant economic, moral, and security challenges. There is no national security justification for wholesale bans on travelers from large swaths of the globe, as nationality alone does not correlate with threats. Such restrictions would damage the U.S. economy by impacting the job market, tourism industry, and global trade. They also risk eroding trust with allied nations, undermining critical intelligence sharing and counterterrorism cooperation. Furthermore, these discriminatory bans inflict unnecessary hardship on individuals posing no threat, tarnishing America's moral standing as a compassionate leader welcoming those seeking better lives. We urge you to reconsider this proposal and instead pursue commonsense reforms like streamlining visa processes, providing pathways to citizenship for longtime residents, and addressing legitimate security concerns through targeted, evidence-based measures rather than blanket bans based solely on nationality.