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Introduction
Executive Order 13769: The Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States is a policy that was put into place by the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, in a press release by The White House on January 27, 2017. The order restricts Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen from stepping into the United States since they are considered to be associated with high levels of terrorism. In addition, the number of refugees that can be admitted to the country dropped down to fifty thousand. There has also been a suspension of the United States Refugee admission Program for one hundred and twenty days. The President of the United States said that the reason for all these restrictions was that the immigrants into the country have always been seen as a threat to national security as a whole. However, those who already had the visas for travel into the U.S are exceptions of this policy. Their visas would not be revoked (Morello, L., Reardon, S., 2017).
The Government seeks to protect its citizens from terrorism through the various rigorous processes while allowing the entry of the immigrants. Despite efforts to curb terrorism, this move led to the criticism from various people both in and out of government. Additionally, the members of the public conducted various protests and petitions to have the policy removed. They claimed that the ban targeted a group of religion, that is, Islam (Exec Order No. 13769). This is because the countries that received a total ban were Islamic countries.