“ People from seven mainly countries and all refugees now face big problems entering US due to
President Trump’s travel ban. People without close family or business relationships in the US could be denied visas and barred entry. What could be the real consequences to this travel ban for those people”.
Early this year in January 27, President Trump signed an executive order stopping all refugee
admissions and temporarily barring people from seven muslim-majority countries: Iraq, Iran, Syria,
Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Trump and his administration believe that the decision could help
protect the United States from terrorist attacks, but more citizens believe it will block a lot of people
without close family or business relationships. From that day to now, there have been protests all over
the country and in most Arab countries. This problem brought a lot of polemics within the two major
political parties of the country, Republican and democratic. It also opposed trump’s administration to
more federal Judges who tried several times to block Trump’s travel ban. To defend his action, Trump
says the controversial executive order makes good on election promises to “make America great again “.
But I don’t strongly agree with his executive order because the immigration and nationality act said that
“no person could be discriminated against the issuance of an immigration visa because of the person
race, sex, nationality, place of birth or place of residence.
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