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Trump expands entry ban

President revises restrictio­ns to include N. Korea, Venezuela and Chad

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US slaps new travel restrictio­ns on citizens from North Korea, Venezuela and Chad.

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump slapped new travel restrictio­ns on citizens from North Korea, Venezuela and Chad, expanding the list of countries covered by his original travel bans that have been derided by critics and challenged in court.

Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Somalia were left on the list of affected countries in a new proclamati­on issued by the president. Restrictio­ns on citizens from Sudan were lifted.

“Making America Safe is my number one priority. We will not admit those into our country we cannot safely vet,” Trump said in a tweet shortly after the proclamati­on was released.

Iraqi citizens will not be subject to travel prohibitio­ns but will face enhanced scrutiny or vetting. The current ban, enacted in March, was set to expire on Sunday evening.

The new restrictio­ns, slated to take effect on Oct 18, resulted from a review after Trump’s original travel bans sparked internatio­nal outrage and legal challenges.

The addition of North Korea and Venezuela broadens the restrictio­ns from the original, mostly Muslimmajo­rity list.

“North Korea does not cooperate with the United States government in any respect and fails to satisfy all informatio­n- sharing requiremen­ts,” the proclamati­on said.

Trump received a set of policy recommenda­tions on Friday from acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke and was briefed on the matter by other administra­tion officials, including Attorney-General Jeff Sessions and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, a White House aide said.

Rather than a total ban on entry, the proposed restrictio­ns would differ by nation, based on cooperatio­n with American security mandates, the threat the United States believes each country presents and other variables, officials said.

After the Sept15 bombing attack on a London train, Trump wrote on Twitter that the new ban “should be far larger, tougher and more specific – but stupidly, that would not be politicall­y correct”.

The expiring ban blocked entry into the United States by people from the six countries for 90 days and locked out most aspiring refugees for 120 days to give Trump’s administra­tion time to conduct a worldwide review of US vetting procedures for foreign visitors. — Reuters

Making America Safe is my number one priority. We will not admit those into our country we cannot safely vet.

Donald Trump

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