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Trump’s Visa ban derails Senegal Women’s Basketball Team’s U.S. training camp ahead of AfroBasket

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
June 20, 2025
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Senegal’s women’s basketball team has become the first major sports casualty of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s reinstated visa restrictions, making international headlines as the policy begins to impact global athletic events. Several team members and officials were denied visas to enter the United States, forcing the cancellation of a scheduled training camp ahead of the 2025 Women’s AfroBasket tournament.

The visa denial has disrupted the team’s critical pre-tournament preparations, prompting outrage in Senegal and raising global concerns about the intersection of immigration policy and international sports. Originally set to train in the United States as part of their buildup to the AfroBasket championship in Côte d’Ivoire next month, the team is now returning to Dakar, where they will regroup and continue training under significantly altered conditions.

The Trump-era visa ban, revived as part of what the administration describes as a strategy to “enhance national security,” has been widely criticized for disproportionately targeting African nations and undermining global collaboration. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko condemned the decision, calling it discriminatory and unjust. He announced that Senegal would no longer rely on foreign soil for its athletes’ preparations, emphasizing that the team deserves an environment that respects their dignity and ambitions.

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“Rather than allow our champions to be treated unfairly, we’re bringing them home to train in a place that welcomes them,” Sonko said, expressing frustration with the silence from U.S. authorities. The U.S. Embassy has not offered specific explanations for the visa denials, deepening public confusion and diplomatic tension.

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Analysts warn that this incident could signal the beginning of broader consequences for cultural and athletic exchanges involving African nations and the U.S., especially as global sports communities increasingly push back against political interference and exclusionary immigration policies.

The setback has sparked debate across sports and political circles, with critics highlighting how visa restrictions not only harm athletes but also damage international goodwill, sports diplomacy, and the spirit of global unity that events like the AfroBasket tournament aim to promote.

As the tournament nears, Senegal’s women’s team now faces an uphill battle to maintain peak performance levels without the advanced facilities and international exposure they had planned for in the U.S. Still, with national pride on the line, the team is determined to transform adversity into motivation as they prepare to compete on African soil.

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