2025 Mexican Traveler Ban
February 18, 2025 - President Jay Laylin early this morning issued Executive Orders 300.141 through 300.145 which orders the immediate rejection of Mexican travelers attempting to enter the United States Of Jesstopia with a Mexican passport or other Mexican national from entering the United States Of Jesstopia. The ban's duration has not been announced, but the order is a continuing order, which means there is no set date as to when the ban will be lifted.
HOW THIS AFFECTS YOUR TRAVEL TO JESSTOPIA
If you are a Mexican citizen, national or traveler, you will not be granted access to the United States Of Jesstopia. Most countries are implementing plans to stop Mexican passengers from boarding their Jesstopia-bound flights, while allowing Jesstopian citizens and other nationals from countries around the globe to continue with their travel plans here in the United States Of Jesstopia.
HOW THIS AFFECTS MEXICANS AND MEXICAN NATIONALS ALREADY IN THE COUNTRY
Effective on March 1, 2025, any person who entered the United States Of Jesstopia before February 15, 2025, will be required to go to their nearest Visa and Traveler Center, where your Traveler visa will be reviewed and a decision whether you will be allowed to stay in the country or be required to leave the country. Any Mexican citizen or national who entered the country using their passport will be allowed to complete their vacation, but the federal government will begin mass records checks to ensure those that no longer have a valid reason to be in the country will be required to make plans to leave the United States Of Jesstopia before February 29, 2025.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON'T LEAVE BEFORE THE TRAVEL BAN DEADLINE?
If you are here and refuse to leave before the March 1, 2025 deadline, a federal arrest warrant will be issued for your arrest and you will be permanently banned from entering the United States Of Jesstopia for 10 to 20 years depending per case. If you are attempting to leave on February 29, 2025 and are unable to leave until March 1, 2025, you may apply for a temporary protection order, which will push off a warrant being issued for your arrest. You must submit that extension before March 28, 2025. If not, you will receive a warrant issued for your arrest.