Trump lifts travel ban on Chad citizens

Trump lifts travel ban on Chad citizens

President Donald Trump has lifted a U.S. travel ban on citizens from Chad after a review that found improvements in the African country’s security standards.

Chad was added to a travel ban list in September after the American Government said it failed to provide proof of adequate security measures preventing terrorists from traveling to the United States.

Seven countries — Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, North Korea and Venezuela — are still subject to the travel restrictions.

Trump said the other seven “did not make notable or sufficient improvements in their identity-management and information-sharing practices” and would remain on the list.
His critics have said the travel ban unfairly singled out Muslims, violated U.S. law and the Constitution.

Courts struck down the first two versions of Trump’s travel ban, and the current one is narrower in scope than its predecessors. The U.S. Supreme Court will consider its legality this spring, and a decision is expected in June.

Trump said in the proclamation that Chad had taken steps to make its passports more secure and had improved the sharing of information with the United States on known or suspected terrorists.

 Chad has been an ally of the United States in fighting jihadist groups some linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State  in the Sahel.

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