The US government removes a database which recorded the names of visitors to the United States from countries with active action extremist organizations, a plan similar to what was reported by Donald Trump during his election campaign.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) puts officially end the National Security System program Recording Input-Output, known as NSEERS, eliminating outdated regulations, said representative Nima Hakim yesterday.
Removing directly applicable today, with the decision in the corresponding US national printing press.
The program was created a year after the Al-Qaeda attacks in the US on September 11, 2001, and at one time had extended to it is obligatory to record visitors from 25 countries, particularly those with predominantly Muslim population. The program was suspended in 2011, but had not been removed or destroyed data.
According to the DHS, the program was unnecessary and inefficient, and does not provide greater security. According to Hakim, the program employed staff required by other, more effective measures.
The Trump was asked Wednesday if he would support the use of a similar Muslim log base to deprecated program, but he neither confirmed nor denied that he was planning something similar.
Several members of the team that prepares the commitment of Trump government told the Reuters news agency that the government will not reintroduce the program, although an important advisor to the president on immigration, the Secretary General The state of Kansas Chris Kompak, supported the idea.
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