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Zambia Urges Undocumented Citizens in United States of America to Return Home

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
July 12, 2025
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The Zambian government has advised its citizens living abroad, particularly in the United States without valid immigration status to consider returning home voluntarily, as the Trump administration weighs a broader travel ban that could affect nationals from 36 additional countries, including Zambia.

In a statement issued this week, authorities encouraged undocumented Zambians to “strongly consider returning to Zambia on a voluntary basis, to ensure a dignified return home.”

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The advisory follows recent developments in U.S. immigration policy. Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order barring entry to citizens from 12 countries, citing national security concerns. An internal cable from the U.S. State Department has since revealed plans to potentially expand the travel ban list to include more countries—Zambia among them.

This move is part of a wider immigration crackdown under Trump’s second term, aimed at deporting undocumented immigrants and restricting access to certain student visa programs.

Zambia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Mulambo Haimbe, acknowledged the situation and noted that the government is working diligently to address concerns raised by the U.S. in an effort to prevent Zambia’s inclusion on the expanded ban list.

“We have made significant progress in resolving key issues flagged by the United States,” Haimbe stated, adding that diplomatic efforts remain ongoing.

The Zambian government has urged affected citizens to stay informed, seek legal guidance, and cooperate with relevant authorities to ensure a safe and respectful transition.

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