US Homeland Security Chief Promises 'Streamlined' Travel Ban - - News Summed Up

US Homeland Security Chief Promises 'Streamlined' Travel Ban -


WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will soon release a “more streamlined version” of a presidential order banning immigrants from seven Muslim-majority nations, but it will be better implemented and avoid the chaos that resulted from an earlier attempt to restrict foreign travelers arriving in the U.S., Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said Saturday. Speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference in Germany, during a panel discussion on combating terrorism, Kelly said the new version of the travel order will not prevent foreign nationals with either work visas or “green card” permanent residency permits from re-entering the United States. Nor will it affect foreign travelers already flying to U.S. ports of entry when the order takes effect, he added. Trump will “make sure that there’s no one caught in the system of moving from overseas to our airports” during the travel ban, Kelly said. READ MORE OF THIS STORYSOURCE: VOA News Online(Visited 14 times, 14 visits today)Commentscomments


Source: GNN Liberia February 19, 2017 06:22 UTC



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