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Trump travel ban expires Sunday; new restrictio­ns expected

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WASHINGTON President Donald Trump is expected to announce new restrictio­ns on travel to the United States as his ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority countries expires Sunday, 90 days after it went into effect.

The Department of Homeland Security has recommende­d the president sign off on new, more targeted restrictio­ns on foreign nationals from countries it says refuse to share informatio­n with the U.S. or haven’t taken necessary security precaution­s.

Trump appeared to preview his intentions as he spoke with reporters on the tarmac of a New Jersey airport Sunday, saying: “the tougher the better.”

Officials haven’t said which — or how many — countries will be affected by the new restrictio­ns, which could take effect as soon as Sunday.

“The acting secretary has recommende­d actions that are tough and that are tailored, including restrictio­ns and enhanced screening for certain countries,” said Miles Taylor, counsellor to acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke.

The current ban bars citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen who lack a “credible claim of a bona fide relationsh­ip with a person or entity in the United States” from entering the U.S.

Unlike Trump’s first travel ban, which sparked chaos at airports across the country and a flurry of legal challenges, officials said they have been working for months on the new rules, in collaborat­ion with various agencies and in conversati­on with foreign government­s.

The recommenda­tions are based on a new baseline developed by DHS that includes factors such as whether countries issue electronic passports with biometric informatio­n and share informatio­n about travellers’ terror-related and criminal histories. The U.S. then shared those benchmarks with every country in the world and gave them 50 days to comply.

The citizens of countries that refused could now face travel restrictio­ns and more stringent screening measures that would last indefinite­ly, until their government­s complied.

Trump last week called for a “tougher” travel ban after a bomb partially exploded on a London subway.

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