Protesters rally against Trump’s immigration orders
US President Donald Trump issued a announcement on his immigration order amidst protests slamming across America. However , the Us president asserted this was not a Muslim ban.
Huge chaos and outrage across the country, with travelers detained at airports, panicked families searching for relatives and protesters registering opposition to the sweeping measure that was blocked by several federal courts.
On the other hand, White House Chief of Staff has confirmed that the Trump Administration had initially considered putting Pakistan into the controversial immigration ban list.
Trump further hinted that the ban could extend to Pakistan in the near future.
Protests slopping onto the streets across the United States of America against President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting entry into the country for travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
However, Defending his controversial order US President Donald Trump has insisted that it is “not a Muslim ban” as is being “falsely” reported by the media…in a statement, he wrote those countries “are the same countries previously identified by the Obama administration as sources of terror.”
The US President further said this is not about religion – this is about terror and keeping our country safe.
There are over 40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim that are not affected by this order .