Millennium Post

Donald Trump bars visitors from mainly 7 Muslim nations

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WASHINGTON: Five Iraqi passengers and one Yemeni were barred from boarding an Egyptair flight from Cairo to New York on Saturday after President Donald Trump halted the entry of citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, sources at Cairo airport said.

The passengers, arriving in transit to Cairo airport, were stopped and re-directed to flights headed for their home countries despite holding valid visas, the sources said. Trump on Friday put a four-month hold on allowing refugees into the United States and temporaril­y barred travelers from Syria and six other Muslimmajo­rity countries, saying the moves would help protect Americans from terrorist attacks.

He said his most sweeping use of his presidenti­al powers since taking office a week ago, barring travelers from the seven nations for at least 90 days, would give his administra­tion time to develop more stringent screening procedures for refugees, immigrants and visitors. “I’m establishi­ng new vetting measures to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the United States of America. Don’t want them here,” Trump said earlier on Friday at the Pentagon.

“We only want to admit those into our country who will support our country and love deeply our people,” he said. The bans, though temporary, took effect immediatel­y, causing havoc and confusion for would-be travelers with passports from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

Besides Cairo it was not immediatel­y clear whether other airports of countries listed by Trump had swiftly implemente­d the ban. Arab officials of the listed countries would not comment on the matter. The order seeks to prioritise refugees fleeing religious persecutio­n, a move Trump separately said was aimed at helping Christians in Syria. That led some legal experts to question whether the order was constituti­onal. One group said it would announce a court challenge on Monday. The Council on American-islamic Relations said the order targets Muslims because of their faith, contraveni­ng the US Constituti­onal right to freedom of religion. “President Trump has cloaked what is a discrimina­tory ban against nationals of Muslim countries under the banner of national security,” said Greg Chen of the American Immigratio­n Lawyers Associatio­n.

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