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We’re putting security first

- Elaine Duke Elaine Duke is acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

The U.S. government has a sovereign responsibi­lity to vet visitors and potential immigrants to this country. This vetting leverages informatio­n received from foreign government­s, including identity data, passport integrity and informatio­n about criminal and terrorist history.

Generally speaking, foreign government­s have the ability to verify the identity of their nationals and alert us to any derogatory informatio­n about them. Therefore, it’s important to ensure that foreign government­s are sharing informatio­n they have that we need to determine whether immigratio­n applicants pose a threat to our country. This is the minimum we ask of all countries.

The good news is that the vast majority of countries meet our new baseline. The State Department worked closely with nearly every foreign government to make sure they understand and comply. Some that were not initially in compliance made important changes. We now receive terrorism informatio­n from countries that did not provide it before, and these countries stepped up their travel document security to prevent fraud.

However, eight countries either have not made enough changes to meet our baseline for informatio­n sharing, or have proved unable to effectivel­y and consistent­ly cooperate with the U.S. and mitigate internal terrorist threats. Thus I recommende­d, and the president approved, restrictio­ns for these countries until they comply or the threat from these nations is lowered.

The restrictio­ns imposed by the president were carefully considered to prevent the entry of foreign nationals for whom the U.S. government lacks sufficient informatio­n to assess the risk they pose. In addition, the restrictio­ns were customized, given the unique factors in place in each country.

This is not permanent. As foreign government­s agree to enhance cooperatio­n, we will lift restrictio­ns as appropriat­e. This effort is one of several ways we are raising the bar of U.S. security across the board. We are serious about our responsibi­lity to protect the American people — and to put America’s security first.

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