Airline passengers headed to the U.S. from three areas in West Africa will be facing new travel restrictions.  

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh  Johnson says all U.S.-bound passengers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea must fly into the five U.S. airports that have implemented Ebola screening measures.

Those airports are New York's JFK, New Jersey's Newark, Washington Dulles, Chicago O'Hare and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson.

Many U.S. lawmakers have been calling for a full travel ban on travelers from West Africa.

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