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Immigration orders 'a massive success story', Trump official says – live | Immigration orders 'a massive success story', Trump official says – live |
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4.37am GMT | |
04:37 | |
Koch brothers signal opposition to Muslim ban and border tax | |
The billionaire Koch brothers, Charles and David, have signalled their opposition to two of Donald Trump’s most controversial policies. | |
The brothers’ campaign group Americans for Prosperity have launched a bid to sink the Trump border tax plan which aims to raise millions from import duty to pay for a wall along the Mexican border. | |
TRUMP: THE KOCH BROTHERS ARE CRITICIZING YOU! The KOCH brothers!!!!!!!! https://t.co/LBx14CKna8 | |
On Sunday the group also challenged Trump’s intention to stop the movement of people from countries with large Muslim populations from traveling to the United States. | |
“The travel ban is the wrong approach and will likely be counterproductive,” said an official of the Koch networ, which refused to endorse Trump during his presidential campaign. | |
Yikes, the Koch brothers and Cheney both think Trump has gone to far! Forget crossing the line, I think he's erased it ... https://t.co/K2VYEvcXVk | |
4.29am GMT | |
04:29 | |
In Australia, prime minister Malcolm Turnbull refused to criticise the Trump administration’s immigration policies when he was quizzed on the issue on Monday. | |
Australia is hoping to resettle detained asylum seekers from its camps on the Pacific islands of Nauru and Manus Island to the US. Australia will take refugees from Costa Rica in exchange. | |
Read our full story here: | |
4.21am GMT | |
04:21 | |
Democrat senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin have called for an immediate investigation by the department for homeland security’s inspector general into the agency’s “potentially illegal implementation of President Trump’s executive order”. They called the orders “rushed and poorly drafted”. | |
The chaotic execution of this [Executive Order] … raises serious concerns in regard to whether taxpayer dollars were efficiently and effectively spent, rather than wasted on unwarranted and unjust detentions of lawful permanent residents (LPRs) and others who posed no security threat, and who had already been authorized by the United States Government to enter our country. We are deeply concerned by [Customs and Border Protection’s] failure to respond to time-sensitive Congressional oversight inquiries and allegations that the agency refused to permit attorneys to meet with detained LPRs at O’Hare and other airports across the country. | |
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4.11am GMT | |
04:11 | |
Hollywood has voiced its disapproval of the Trump orders as film and television industry figures gathered for the Screen Actors Guild awards in Los Angeles. | |
Mahershala Ali, who won the award for best supporting actor for his role in Moonlight, gave an emotional speech about acceptance and being a Muslim, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus called the ban “un-American”. | |
My colleague in New York, Benjamin Lee, has just filed a report on the awards. You can read it here: | |
3.35am GMT | 3.35am GMT |
03:35 | 03:35 |
The Indonesian foreign ministry has echoed comments by John McCain earlier that the Trump ban could damage the global fight against terror. | The Indonesian foreign ministry has echoed comments by John McCain earlier that the Trump ban could damage the global fight against terror. |
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, is not one of the seven Muslim countries affected by Trump’s order. But ministry spokesman Armanatha Nasir said on Monday that Indonesia “deeply regrets” the decision and believes it will have a “negative impact on global efforts to fight terrorism” and the handling of refugees. | Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, is not one of the seven Muslim countries affected by Trump’s order. But ministry spokesman Armanatha Nasir said on Monday that Indonesia “deeply regrets” the decision and believes it will have a “negative impact on global efforts to fight terrorism” and the handling of refugees. |
It is wrong to associate radicalism and terrorism with a particular religion. Efforts to combat terrorism must be carried out by promoting international cooperation, including in addressing the root causes of terrorism. | It is wrong to associate radicalism and terrorism with a particular religion. Efforts to combat terrorism must be carried out by promoting international cooperation, including in addressing the root causes of terrorism. |
3.31am GMT | 3.31am GMT |
03:31 | 03:31 |
Michael Lynch, a reader, has just landed in O’Hare Chicago airport from Heathrow and reports a large crowd. Perhaps inspired by the archbishop’s comments ... | Michael Lynch, a reader, has just landed in O’Hare Chicago airport from Heathrow and reports a large crowd. Perhaps inspired by the archbishop’s comments ... |
Lots of pictures from Chicago on Twitter as well. | Lots of pictures from Chicago on Twitter as well. |
O'Hare protest. pic.twitter.com/MOsVRmDafn | O'Hare protest. pic.twitter.com/MOsVRmDafn |
Protest at O'Hare against #MuslimBan cold but loud. pic.twitter.com/bDjdqXHag2 | Protest at O'Hare against #MuslimBan cold but loud. pic.twitter.com/bDjdqXHag2 |
3.01am GMT | 3.01am GMT |
03:01 | 03:01 |
Five reportedly killed in Quebec mosque shooting | Five reportedly killed in Quebec mosque shooting |
An attack on a mosque in Quebec City in Canada has reportedly left five people dead. | An attack on a mosque in Quebec City in Canada has reportedly left five people dead. |
Details are only just beginning to emerge but read the story we have just posted on the site here: | Details are only just beginning to emerge but read the story we have just posted on the site here: |
2.49am GMT | 2.49am GMT |
02:49 | 02:49 |
More pictures and videos from airport protests around the US – LA, Atlanta, San Diego and Philadelphia. | More pictures and videos from airport protests around the US – LA, Atlanta, San Diego and Philadelphia. |
.@MartinFarrer @GuardianUS more from today's #LAX protest. pic.twitter.com/5tVM3q2lzK | .@MartinFarrer @GuardianUS more from today's #LAX protest. pic.twitter.com/5tVM3q2lzK |
The noise of this protest is amazing, it's like a sports crowd at San Diego airport #NoBanNoWall #MuslimBan pic.twitter.com/9HbuihNs5s | The noise of this protest is amazing, it's like a sports crowd at San Diego airport #NoBanNoWall #MuslimBan pic.twitter.com/9HbuihNs5s |
#MuslimBan https://t.co/vtSs3YeeoO | #MuslimBan https://t.co/vtSs3YeeoO |
Landed at @ATLairport just as protest against #muslimban was beginning. Some edited broll pic.twitter.com/7HzpcqUnp3 | Landed at @ATLairport just as protest against #muslimban was beginning. Some edited broll pic.twitter.com/7HzpcqUnp3 |
2.37am GMT | 2.37am GMT |
02:37 | 02:37 |
A dark moment in US history, says Archbishop of Chicago | A dark moment in US history, says Archbishop of Chicago |
Very strong statement condemning the orders from the Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, who says it is a “dark moment” contrary to American values. The orders are “cruel and chaotic”, he says. | Very strong statement condemning the orders from the Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, who says it is a “dark moment” contrary to American values. The orders are “cruel and chaotic”, he says. |
This weekend proved to be a dark moment in US history. The executive order to turn away refugees and to close our nation to those, particularly Muslims, fleeing violence, oppression and persecution is contrary to both Catholic and American values. Have we not repeated the disastrous decisions of those in the past who turned away other people fleeing violence, leaving certain ethnicities and religions marginalized and excluded? We Catholics know that history well, for, like others, we have been on the other side of such decisions. | This weekend proved to be a dark moment in US history. The executive order to turn away refugees and to close our nation to those, particularly Muslims, fleeing violence, oppression and persecution is contrary to both Catholic and American values. Have we not repeated the disastrous decisions of those in the past who turned away other people fleeing violence, leaving certain ethnicities and religions marginalized and excluded? We Catholics know that history well, for, like others, we have been on the other side of such decisions. |
These actions impose a sweeping and immediate halt on migrants and refugees from several countries, people who are suffering, fleeing for their lives. Their design and implementation have been rushed, chaotic, cruel and oblivious to the realities that will produce enduring security for the United States. They have left people holding valid visas and other proper documents detained in our airports, sent back to the places some were fleeing or not allowed to board planes headed here. Only at the eleventh hour did a federal judge intervene to suspend this unjust action. | These actions impose a sweeping and immediate halt on migrants and refugees from several countries, people who are suffering, fleeing for their lives. Their design and implementation have been rushed, chaotic, cruel and oblivious to the realities that will produce enduring security for the United States. They have left people holding valid visas and other proper documents detained in our airports, sent back to the places some were fleeing or not allowed to board planes headed here. Only at the eleventh hour did a federal judge intervene to suspend this unjust action. |
Read the full statement here. | Read the full statement here. |
Updated | Updated |
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2.31am GMT | 2.31am GMT |
02:31 | 02:31 |
Despite that administration comment, it’s fair to say there has been a lot of confusion about the scope of the orders. There have been numerous legal challenges – one is detailed here – and homeland secretary John Kelly was forced to issue a statement clarifying that green card holders were exempt from the ban after reports that some were prevented from getting into the US. | Despite that administration comment, it’s fair to say there has been a lot of confusion about the scope of the orders. There have been numerous legal challenges – one is detailed here – and homeland secretary John Kelly was forced to issue a statement clarifying that green card holders were exempt from the ban after reports that some were prevented from getting into the US. |
His officials have issued a fact sheet to help us through the details. | His officials have issued a fact sheet to help us through the details. |
Main points are here: | Main points are here: |
For the next 90 days, nearly all travelers, except US citizens, traveling from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen will be temporarily suspended from entry to the US. In that time a proper review and establishment of standards to prevent terrorist or criminal infiltration by foreign nationals will be carried out. | For the next 90 days, nearly all travelers, except US citizens, traveling from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen will be temporarily suspended from entry to the US. In that time a proper review and establishment of standards to prevent terrorist or criminal infiltration by foreign nationals will be carried out. |
“Lawful permanent residents” of the US traveling on a valid I-551 (green cards) will be allowed to enter the US. | “Lawful permanent residents” of the US traveling on a valid I-551 (green cards) will be allowed to enter the US. |
In the first 30 days, DHS will perform a global country-by-country review of the information each country provides when their citizens apply for a US visa or immigration benefit. Countries will then have 60 days to comply with any requests from the US government to update or improve the quality of the information they provide. | In the first 30 days, DHS will perform a global country-by-country review of the information each country provides when their citizens apply for a US visa or immigration benefit. Countries will then have 60 days to comply with any requests from the US government to update or improve the quality of the information they provide. |
The countrys refugee admissions program will be temporarily suspended for the next 120 days while DHS and interagency partners review screening procedures to ensure refugees admitted in the future do not pose a security risk. | The countrys refugee admissions program will be temporarily suspended for the next 120 days while DHS and interagency partners review screening procedures to ensure refugees admitted in the future do not pose a security risk. |
2.15am GMT | 2.15am GMT |
02:15 | 02:15 |
Immigration orders a 'massive success', says official | Immigration orders a 'massive success', says official |
An administration official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, has called the orders a “massive success story”. | An administration official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, has called the orders a “massive success story”. |
The official was reported as saying: | The official was reported as saying: |
Nothing has changed. All three of President Trump’s executive orders remain in full effect and all three of President Trump’s executive orders are being enforced by the departments of state, homeland security, justice and all other relative agencies across the federal government. So it really is a massive success story in terms of implementation on every single level. | Nothing has changed. All three of President Trump’s executive orders remain in full effect and all three of President Trump’s executive orders are being enforced by the departments of state, homeland security, justice and all other relative agencies across the federal government. So it really is a massive success story in terms of implementation on every single level. |
1.50am GMT | 1.50am GMT |
01:50 | 01:50 |
Thanks for the contributions so far. Here is a picture from Gareth Rogers showing the protest at Detroit airport. | Thanks for the contributions so far. Here is a picture from Gareth Rogers showing the protest at Detroit airport. |
This was sent to my colleague @ambiej via Twitter showing the scene at Bradley international airport near Hartford, Connecticut. | This was sent to my colleague @ambiej via Twitter showing the scene at Bradley international airport near Hartford, Connecticut. |
But not everyone reading the blog is of one mind. An email from a reader signing off as Georgina Heinrich says that “most working people” in the US welcome the crackdown and that it was “about time the US looked after its own border control”. Plenty to debate there. | But not everyone reading the blog is of one mind. An email from a reader signing off as Georgina Heinrich says that “most working people” in the US welcome the crackdown and that it was “about time the US looked after its own border control”. Plenty to debate there. |
1.33am GMT | 1.33am GMT |
01:33 | 01:33 |
Gregg Popovich, the San Antonio Spurs head coach and consistent Trump critic, has called the immigration order “like the Keystone Kops”. | Gregg Popovich, the San Antonio Spurs head coach and consistent Trump critic, has called the immigration order “like the Keystone Kops”. |
As you know, I have lots of thoughts about what we’ve done to ourselves as country and what we’ve allowed to happen. But we’ll see where this goes. Obviously the roll-out today was Keystone Kops-like by any measure with objectivity. Whether you want to say it’s good or bad is irrelevant. But it was keystone Kops and that’s scary. | As you know, I have lots of thoughts about what we’ve done to ourselves as country and what we’ve allowed to happen. But we’ll see where this goes. Obviously the roll-out today was Keystone Kops-like by any measure with objectivity. Whether you want to say it’s good or bad is irrelevant. But it was keystone Kops and that’s scary. |
1.26am GMT | 1.26am GMT |
01:26 | 01:26 |
Judge says Iranian barred from entry to US must be returned | Judge says Iranian barred from entry to US must be returned |
An Iranian man who holds a US visa who was barred entry to LA airport in the wake of the Trump ban has won a court injunction “staying his removal from the US, and ordering his release from the custody of the Department of Homeland Security”. | An Iranian man who holds a US visa who was barred entry to LA airport in the wake of the Trump ban has won a court injunction “staying his removal from the US, and ordering his release from the custody of the Department of Homeland Security”. |
Ali Khoshbakhti Vayeghan brought the case at the US district court in California after being sent back to Dubai. From there he was to be removed to Iran. | Ali Khoshbakhti Vayeghan brought the case at the US district court in California after being sent back to Dubai. From there he was to be removed to Iran. |
But the federal judge Dolly Gee found that the ban “violates the Establishment Clause, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and his rights to Equal Protection guaranteed by the United States Constitution”. | But the federal judge Dolly Gee found that the ban “violates the Establishment Clause, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and his rights to Equal Protection guaranteed by the United States Constitution”. |
It ordered the the homeland department to allow him back into the US. | It ordered the the homeland department to allow him back into the US. |
Read the full ruling here. | Read the full ruling here. |
Federal judge Dolly Gee in LA orders return of Ali Vayeghan who'd been sent back to Iran yesterday even though he's a legal perm resident pic.twitter.com/sP1ffOa5pf | Federal judge Dolly Gee in LA orders return of Ali Vayeghan who'd been sent back to Iran yesterday even though he's a legal perm resident pic.twitter.com/sP1ffOa5pf |
Vayeghan was placed on a flight to Dubai to be removed to #Iran. #ban https://t.co/rNzWyMgWUx | Vayeghan was placed on a flight to Dubai to be removed to #Iran. #ban https://t.co/rNzWyMgWUx |
12.59am GMT | 12.59am GMT |
00:59 | 00:59 |
Saudis support Syria safe zones, says White House | Saudis support Syria safe zones, says White House |
Trump has repeatedly sugested that safe havens for people displaced by conflict in Syria and Yemen is the way to contain the Middle East refugee crisis. | Trump has repeatedly sugested that safe havens for people displaced by conflict in Syria and Yemen is the way to contain the Middle East refugee crisis. |
The White House said on Sunday that King Salman of Saudi Arabia has agreed to support safe zones in Syria and Yemen after he spoke to the president, according to Associated Press. | The White House said on Sunday that King Salman of Saudi Arabia has agreed to support safe zones in Syria and Yemen after he spoke to the president, according to Associated Press. |
The president “requested and the King agreed” to support the safe zones “as well as supporting other ideas to help the many refugees who are displaced by the ongoing conflicts”, AP reported the White House as saying. | The president “requested and the King agreed” to support the safe zones “as well as supporting other ideas to help the many refugees who are displaced by the ongoing conflicts”, AP reported the White House as saying. |
The pair also reportedly discussed what the White House described as an invitation from Salman for Trump to lead “a Middle East effort to defeat terrorism” and help build “a new future, economically and socially, for the people of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the region.” | The pair also reportedly discussed what the White House described as an invitation from Salman for Trump to lead “a Middle East effort to defeat terrorism” and help build “a new future, economically and socially, for the people of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the region.” |
Trump has criticised Arab nations for failing to do enough to contain the threat of Islamic State. | Trump has criticised Arab nations for failing to do enough to contain the threat of Islamic State. |
12.34am GMT | 12.34am GMT |
00:34 | 00:34 |
John Kasich, Ohio governor and one of the dozen or more candidates beaten by Trump to the Republican nomination, has called the order “ham-handed” and questioned why White House officials had allowed it to be issued. | John Kasich, Ohio governor and one of the dozen or more candidates beaten by Trump to the Republican nomination, has called the order “ham-handed” and questioned why White House officials had allowed it to be issued. |
He told the Washington Post: | He told the Washington Post: |
In probably many Arab capitals today, people are like, ‘What is America doing?’ Frankly, when I look at this, I think he was ill-served by his staff. If I were the president, I’d be very upset with the staff — that they didn’t say, ‘Hey, wait hold on a second.’ Because that’s what executives do. They have people around them that help them to understand, ‘Hey, your message is fine, but here is what’s going to come from it.’ | In probably many Arab capitals today, people are like, ‘What is America doing?’ Frankly, when I look at this, I think he was ill-served by his staff. If I were the president, I’d be very upset with the staff — that they didn’t say, ‘Hey, wait hold on a second.’ Because that’s what executives do. They have people around them that help them to understand, ‘Hey, your message is fine, but here is what’s going to come from it.’ |
12.26am GMT | 12.26am GMT |
00:26 | 00:26 |
Thanks Amber. I’m Martin Farrer and I’ll be taking you through the next few hours of news and reaction surrounding the Trump immigration order. | Thanks Amber. I’m Martin Farrer and I’ll be taking you through the next few hours of news and reaction surrounding the Trump immigration order. |
Thanks for all the reader contributions so far at @ambiej You can also send them now to me – @MartinFarrer – or on my email at martin.farrer@theguardian.com | Thanks for all the reader contributions so far at @ambiej You can also send them now to me – @MartinFarrer – or on my email at martin.farrer@theguardian.com |
First up, our US west coast video producer, Adithya Sambamurthy has been at San Francisco airport where protesters have reportedly blocked one of the departure gates, amid chants of “no ban, no wall” and “let them in”. | First up, our US west coast video producer, Adithya Sambamurthy has been at San Francisco airport where protesters have reportedly blocked one of the departure gates, amid chants of “no ban, no wall” and “let them in”. |
Looks like there are a lot of folks at the #sfoprotest. I especially like the “eat hummus” banner. | Looks like there are a lot of folks at the #sfoprotest. I especially like the “eat hummus” banner. |
Meanwhile, at the North end of the International Terminal: 'Shut it down' #sfoprotest pic.twitter.com/Rab2z9yGIw | Meanwhile, at the North end of the International Terminal: 'Shut it down' #sfoprotest pic.twitter.com/Rab2z9yGIw |
Some of these #sfoprotest signs are lit pic.twitter.com/o8brH0QFsA | Some of these #sfoprotest signs are lit pic.twitter.com/o8brH0QFsA |
Lion dancers resist #sfoprotest pic.twitter.com/HOy6aQffnK | Lion dancers resist #sfoprotest pic.twitter.com/HOy6aQffnK |