Trump's New Travel Ban Takes Effect, and Some Protest
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The ban on travel from certain countries that took effect Monday — reminiscent of President Donald Trump's first-term restrictions that became known to many as the “ Muslim ban ” — is once again souring relationships among Arab American voters in the key battleground state of Michigan,
U.S. Sen Richard Blumenthal said in an email Tuesday that the “Trump Administration’s capricious and cruel revocation of student visas is sowing chaos at universities and colleges in Connecticut
As new travel restrictions quietly go into effect, passengers at JFK Airport seemed largely unaware of the policy change.
Church World Service Greensboro says Trump's latest travel ban scares immigrant communities and does not reflect the American value of embracing strangers.
The White House says the 12 countries on the list are "deficient with regards to screening and vetting" and are being targeted to protect U.S. national security.
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More than 100 people gathered outside the Indianapolis International Airport to showcase their disapproval of President Donald Trump's new travel ban.
Passenger aircraft could fly from New York to Los Angeles in around two hours, but there are still challenges that stand in the way.
Mohammad Sharafoddin, his wife and young son managed to make it out of Afghanistan as refugees nine years ago, at one point walking 36 hours over mountain passes.