President Donald Trump has barred two British nationals, Imran Ahmed and Clare Melford, from entering the United States due to their work in online content moderation and misinformation campaigns.
The announcement was made by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said five Europeans in total have been prohibited from entering the US for allegedly attempting to suppress viewpoints they oppose. The move is part of Trump’s broader effort to restrict foreign influence on American digital platforms.
Details on the Ban
- Imran Ahmed leads the Centre for Countering Digital Hate and has previously lived in Washington, D.C., holding a permanent US visa.
- Clare Melford co-founded the Global Disinformation Index.
- The individuals are accused of coercing online platforms to censor content they disagree with.
- Trump claims their presence could create “serious adverse foreign policy consequences.”
Responses from Ahmed and Melford
- Ahmed has vowed to sue the administration, calling the ban unlawful and asserting his commitment to protecting children online and fighting antisemitism.
- Melford’s representatives condemned the decision, describing it as an attempt to intimidate and silence voices the administration disagrees with.
This move represents the latest in a series of travel bans by Trump, including restrictions based on nationality and prior measures targeting foreign nationals involved in tech and online content regulation.


