The bill also requires the president to present evidence of a credible threat before issuing travel bans People hold signs showing their support for the No Ban Act during a news conference outside the US Capitol on 27 January 2020 (AFP/File photo) By Published date: 21 April 2021 21:26 UTC | Last update: 18 sec ago The US House of Representatives on Wednesday passed "The No Ban Act", a bill that would guard against any president issuing discriminatory travel restrictions - such as former President Donald Trump's so-called "Muslim Ban". In a 218-208 vote in favour, split near-entirely down party lines, the House passed the legislation, which was introduced by Representative Judy Chu and co-sponsored by at least 137 House members. Only one Republican voted in favour of the bill.