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The Trump administration reportedly plans to add to the number of countries covered under its travel restrictions, including Nigeria, along with others in Africa and Asia.
According to Wall Street Journal the affected countries may be Belarus, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sudan and Tanzania.
The report says the Trump administration might not place full visa bans on these countries as the restriction may be limited to certain types of visas like the business or visitor visa popularly referred to as B1/B2 visa type.
Trump is expected to announce the expanded travel restrictions on Monday, which would also mark the third-year anniversary of the first travel ban.
The first travel ban issued by the Trump administration affected seven countries with a Muslim majority.
The second was issued in March 2017 and a third in September 2017.
The supreme court upheld the travel ban in 2017 after two appeal courts had initially blocked the move.
The US government had said the travel restriction is necessary to prevent potential acts of terrorism because countries on the list do not adequately screen travellers.
At present, restrictions blocks travellers from Libya, Iran, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea and Venezuelan politicians. Chad, a West African country, was removed from the list in April 2018.
Wall Street Journal reports that the new countries have a “relatively higher rates of their citizens overstaying visas in the US”.
According to data released by the department of homeland security, 24% of Eritreans, 15% of Nigerians and 12% of people from Sudan overstayed their visas in 2018.
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