TORONTO — Hla Wynn was looking forward to his annual trip to New York this summer, eager to spend time with family and help his brother recover from surgery. But the retired college professor said his long-standing plans are on hold until further notice now that U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a travel ban on residents of more than a dozen countries, including his birthplace of Myanmar.

“We’ve been going back and forth, some years they come and visit us, sometimes we go and visit them, to go for a trip during the summertime, spend about a week or two with them,” the 73-year-old said of his summer travels. “… but because of this new development, I’m not comfortable visiting them.”

Trump announced Wednesday that citizens of 12 countries — Myanmar, Afghanistan, Chad, the Republic

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