The executive orders issued by President Donald Trump on Friday could make it impossible for Yu Darvish's father to watch him pitch this spring.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the new executive orders that ban entry into the U.S. from seven predominantly Muslim nations for at least the next 90 days will also include travelers with dual citizenship who are originally from one of the seven countries. Darvish's father, Farsad, is a native of Iran, but also holds Japanese citizenship. Iran is one of the seven countries on the list. It is unclear when the last time Farsad Darvish traveled to the U.S. to watch his son play was, but he has been on several occasions since his son signed with the Rangers in 2012.

The Journal's story said the edict "also applies to people who originally hail from those countries but are traveling on a passport issued by any other nation," according to a statement it said the State Department planned to release.

"Travelers who have nationality or dual nationality of one of these countries will not be permitted for 90 days to enter the United States or be issued an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa," the Journal quoted the statement. "Those nationals or dual nationals holding valid immigrant or non-immigrant visas will not be permitted to enter the United States during this period. Visa interviews will generally not be scheduled for nationals of these countries during this period."

It does not appear the edict would directly affect Yu Darvish, though. Though he reportedly had dual citizenship as a child, as a Japanese native, he was required under law to either renounce his Iranian citizenship or Japanese citizenship by age 22. He chose Japanese as his nationality.

Reached Saturday afternoon, Darvish was not aware of his father's upcoming travel plans and planned to check on them, but otherwise had no comment. Rangers officials do intend to double check to make sure that Yu Darvish would not be directly impacted. The Rangers' only out-of-the-country trip is May 26-28 at Toronto.