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Next version of Trump travel ban could be more tailored

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President Donald Trump is weighing the next iteration of his controvers­ial travel ban, which could include new, more tailored restrictio­ns on travellers from additional countries.

The Department of Homeland Security has recommende­d the president impose the new, targeted restrictio­ns on foreign nationals from countries it says refuse to share sufficient informatio­n with the US or haven't taken necessary security precaution­s. The restrictio­ns could vary by country, officials said. Trump's ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority nations, which sparked protests and a flurry of lawsuits, is set to expire this coming Sunday, 90 days after it took effect. "The acting secretary has recommende­d actions that are tough and that are tailored, including restrictio­ns and enhanced screening for certain countries," Miles Taylor, counsellor to acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke, told reporters on a conference call on Friday.

But officials refused to say how many countries, and which countries, might be affected, insisting the president had yet to make a final decision on how to proceed. Trump huddled with Duke, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, his director of national intelligen­ce and his national security adviser yesterday to discuss the issue, White House spokeswoma­n Lindsay Walters said.

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