By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
The Trump administration has slapped visa sanctions against four countries for their refusal to allow for the return of citizens whom the U.S. is trying to deport.
Homeland Security and the State Department confirmed the sanctions but declined to list the four countries.
Sources told the Washington Times that the countries were Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
The administration is using an effective, but rarely used tool for requiring compliance.
“We can confirm the Department of State has received notification from the Department of Homeland Securityregarding four countries that have refused to accept or unreasonably delayed the return of its nationals,” a department official told The Washington Times.
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