Houston Chronicle

U.S. to limit visas from 4 nations that refused to accept deportees

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion is poised to impose visa restrictio­ns on four Asian and African nations refusing to take back their citizens who’ve been deported from the United States, officials said Thursday.

The officials said Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone would soon be subject to sanctions. They’re meant to coax “recalcitra­nt” countries into accepting the return of individual­s the U.S. tries to remove. Under federal law, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson can stop all or specific types of visas from being issued to such nations.

Tillerson isn’t likely to ban all visas, the officials said. Rather, he would target government officials and their families, as the U.S. has done previously. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, wouldn’t say when Tillerson would act.

The Homeland Security Department said Wednesday it had recommende­d the State Department take action against four nations out of a dozen it considers recalcitra­nt. The agency didn’t name the countries.

Asked for comment, the State Department confirmed it received the Homeland Security Department’s notificati­on. It also wouldn’t identify the nations by name, saying only that each one has “refused to accept or unreasonab­ly delayed the return of its nationals.” It will make public the exact penalties after affected government­s are informed.

“Our goal is to get countries to agree to accept the return of their nationals,” DHS spokesman Dave Lapan told reporters.

The State Department has been traditiona­lly reluctant to impose visa sanctions because affected countries often retaliate through reciprocal restrictio­ns on U.S. citizens and officials. The measures have only been imposed twice before, against Guyana and The Gambia.

DHS currently identifies China, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Iran, Guinea, Cambodia, Eritrea, Burma, Morocco, Hong Kong and South Sudan as being recalcitra­nt in accepting deportees from the U.S.

It was not immediatel­y clear why only Cambodia, Eritrea and Guinea were selected for the sanctions or why Sierra Leone, which was last identified as “at risk” for recalcitra­nce, was included.

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