Claims that Donald Trump is no longer able to visit 37 countries now that he’s a convicted felon need context
For example, in Mexico, immigration authorities have the option to turn away convicted felons if “they have been charged with or convicted of a serious crime in Mexico or elsewhere,” the Department of State For example, if a person committed the crime when they were under 18 or the person has been “deemed rehabilitated” by immigration officials, it is possible they may still be able to enter Canada, the Government of Canada
Other countries also bar convicted felons based on the length of their sentence. For example, the United Kingdom can deny someone entry into the country if they have been “convicted of a criminal offence in the UK or overseas for which they have received a custodial sentence of 12 months or more,”