“Extensive data” needed to vet visa applicants to determine if a traveler poses a terrorist threat is going to be required by the U.S. State Department for all nations, or they will face the threat of sanctions.

Based on a report by Reuters sourced from a cable they obtained, countries that do not comply with the new State Department protocols “could face travel sanctions”.

The cable was sent out to every U.S. diplomatic post, Wednesday, and is a full summary of a “worldwide review of vetting procedures” that President Donald Trump’s revised March 6 executive order required to be examined.

Read the cable here.

Reuters reports:

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