Amal Clooney threatened with being banned from entering the United States... What's the story?
April 30, 2025181 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
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Amal Clooney, the wife of American star George Clooney, may face a major obstacle that could prevent her from entering the United States due to her work with the International Criminal Court. The British-Lebanese lawyer known for her human rights activities has provided legal consultations to the court on cases related to war crimes against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister, Ya'akov Galant, concerning the situation in Gaza. Recent warnings issued by the British Foreign Office regarding lawyers providing consultations to the International Criminal Court, including Amal Clooney, are concerning, especially after U.S. President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14203 in February 2025. This order, reacting to the court's actions, accuses it of committing "unlawful acts" targeting the United States and Israel. It also states that the court has targeted the United States and its allies, including Israel, conducting investigations against them without legal basis, and issuing arrest warrants against prominent figures like Netanyahu and Galant. The executive order imposes sanctions on those responsible for the court's overreach, potentially freezing assets, imposing restrictions on their entry to U.S. territories, which could include Amal Clooney, her husband, and children on the list of those banned. Amal Clooney, known for her international legal career, raised in Britain and born in Lebanon, is distinguished by her high legal standing, in addition to her family life with her husband George Clooney in London and Italy, where they primarily reside. However, recently, they temporarily moved to New York where Clooney is involved in a Broadway theater production. These issues place Amal in a complex situation where these potential sanctions may affect her personal and professional life, raising questions about her future entry into the United States under these intertwined legal circumstances.