Petition · past parliament
Deny UK entry to Donald Trump
Rejected
13 signatures
What the petition asks
According the immigration rules guidelines, UK must consider refusal of entry to a) extremists who present a public order risk b) may unfavourably affect conduct of foreign policy and negatively affect national security c) have been involved in crimes against humanity.
"You must consider refusing an applicant when:
• admitting the person may lead to a breach of UK law or public order or an offence being committed by someone else – for example, the applicant may have extreme views which if expressed could result in civil unrest and a breach of the law
• there is reliable evidence the person has been involved in crimes against humanity
• admitting the person to the UK could unfavourably affect the conduct of foreign policy or threaten national security"
• admitting the person may lead to a breach of UK law or public order or an offence being committed by someone else – for example, the applicant may have extreme views which if expressed could result in civil unrest and a breach of the law
• there is reliable evidence the person has been involved in crimes against humanity
• admitting the person to the UK could unfavourably affect the conduct of foreign policy or threaten national security"
Why it was rejected
There was already a petition about this issue. Duplicates are rejected so signatures collect in one place.
Timeline
| 29 Jan 2017 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 30 Jan 2017 | Rejected by the Petitions Committee |
Key facts
Signatures
13
Status
Rejected
Rejected
30 Jan 2017
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.