The Standard (St. Catharines)

President weighing new travel ban

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing the next steps of his controvers­ial travel ban — a move that could include restrictio­ns on travellers from additional countries.

Trump’s ban on visitors from six Muslimmajo­rity nations is set to expire Sunday, 90 days after it took effect.

The Wall Street Journal first reported Friday that the administra­tion is preparing to announce new, more targeted restrictio­ns that would affect citizens of more countries than those included in the president’s March 6 executive order. The restrictio­ns would vary by country, and could include less drastic measures such as additional background checks, the paper said.

The Department of Homeland Security submitted its recommenda­tions to the White House late last week, according to DHS spokesman David Lapan. The president is expected to sign a proclamati­on announcing the changes in the coming days.

“The president’s lawful executive order was designed to protect our homeland from foreign terrorists,” the White House said in a statement. “The Trump administra­tion will ensure we only admit those who can be properly vetted and will not pose a threat to national security or public safety.”

Trump’s ban, which went into effect in June following a round of legal challenges, has applied to citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen who lacked a “credible claim of a bona fide relationsh­ip with a person or entity in the United States.”

Trump National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said Sunday that the president was weighing new restrictio­ns in an effort to keep the American people safe.

“Well, this is something that we’re looking at, is how to protect the American people better, how to ensure that we know who these people are who are moving,” he said in an interview with ABC.

If “you can’t screen people effectivel­y to know who’s coming into your country, then you shouldn’t allow people from that country to travel,” he said.

Trump had originally tried to ban the entry of nationals from seven countries, including Iraq, in a January executive order that sparked protests, chaos at airports and a flurry of legal challenges. Amid the backlash, Trump issued a second, narrower order, which he later derided as a “watered down, politicall­y correct version” on Twitter.

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BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/GETTY IMAGES U.S. President Donald Trump is planning on issuing a new travel ban that could include more countries than the six targetted in the last travel ban.
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