US entry restrictions

Flight Diverted to Canada After Passenger Error Sparks Ebola Fears

An Air France flight bound for Detroit was diverted to Montreal after a passenger from Congo boarded “in error” amid the Ebola outbreak. U.S. Customs and Border Protection requested the diversion due to entry restrictions aimed at reducing the risk of Ebola transmission. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently implemented new rules restricting entry for individuals who have been in Congo, South Sudan, or Uganda within the last three weeks, with such flights now required to land at Washington-Dulles International Airport for enhanced public health measures.

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Germany Issues US Travel Warning for LGBTQ+ Individuals

Germany issued a travel advisory warning transgender and nonbinary citizens about potential U.S. entry issues stemming from President Trump’s executive order prohibiting “X” gender markers on passports. The advisory urges those with differing gender markers or entries to contact U.S. diplomatic missions beforehand. This follows Trump’s ban on transgender women in female sports and Secretary Rubio’s directive to deny visas to those suspected of misrepresenting their sex, potentially resulting in permanent bans. A lawsuit against the passport directive is currently underway.

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