Biden reversing travel ban for Muslim countries ‘very disappointing’: Chad Wolf The former acting DHS secretary argues 'it's going to make the American people less safe'

(Fox) Former Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf argued on Wednesday that President Biden’s intention to revoke Donald Trump’s travel bans for majority-Muslim countries is “going to make the American people less safe.”

Speaking on “America Reports” shortly after Biden took the oath of office on Wednesday, Wolf called the move to reverse the travel bans “very disappointing.”

On Wednesday, Biden will issue a slew of executive orders, including signing an order putting an end to what he describes as “the Muslim ban” — which refers to the travel bans placed on predominantly Muslim and African countries due to national security concerns.

“I had hoped that his team would come in and really take a look at what the department has done,” Wolf said, noting that there was “never any Muslim ban” as the travel restrictions were “not based on religion.”

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