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Nearly 900 refugees will be allowed to enter the US despite Donald Trump's executive order | Nearly 900 refugees will be allowed to enter the US despite Donald Trump's executive order |
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Nearly 900 refugees will be allowed into the United States this week despite Donald Trump's executive order suspending the nation's refugees program. | Nearly 900 refugees will be allowed into the United States this week despite Donald Trump's executive order suspending the nation's refugees program. |
Kevin McAleenan, acting commissioner of the US Customs and Border Protection agency, said 872 refugees would be granted waivers. | Kevin McAleenan, acting commissioner of the US Customs and Border Protection agency, said 872 refugees would be granted waivers. |
Mr McAleenan told a news conference the move was allowed under the order in instances where refugees were ready for travel and stopping them would cause "undue hardship". | Mr McAleenan told a news conference the move was allowed under the order in instances where refugees were ready for travel and stopping them would cause "undue hardship". |
He said the refugees will be arriving this week and will proceed for waivers through the end of the week. | He said the refugees will be arriving this week and will proceed for waivers through the end of the week. |
Since the order, 721 travellers trying to enter from the seven countries were denied entry, Mr McAleenan said. | |
The Trump administration executive order suspends the US refugee program for four months, indefinitely bans all those from war-ravaged Syria, and temporarily freezes immigration from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. | The Trump administration executive order suspends the US refugee program for four months, indefinitely bans all those from war-ravaged Syria, and temporarily freezes immigration from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. |
It also led to a public showdown between Mr Trump and the acting US attorney general, who was fired late on Monday after she challenged the constitutionality of the order. | It also led to a public showdown between Mr Trump and the acting US attorney general, who was fired late on Monday after she challenged the constitutionality of the order. |
Mr McAleenan said it was fair to say that communication among government agencies on the order had "not been the best." | Mr McAleenan said it was fair to say that communication among government agencies on the order had "not been the best." |
At the briefing, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly denied reports he had been out of the loop in the White House planning for the immigration restrictions. | At the briefing, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly denied reports he had been out of the loop in the White House planning for the immigration restrictions. |
MR Kelly told reporters he looked at two drafts of the order before it was signed on Friday, and added that high-level government lawyers and agency officials were involved in drafting it. | MR Kelly told reporters he looked at two drafts of the order before it was signed on Friday, and added that high-level government lawyers and agency officials were involved in drafting it. |
He also said he knew it was coming because Mr Trump had discussed it several times during his presidential campaign. | He also said he knew it was coming because Mr Trump had discussed it several times during his presidential campaign. |
It comes as San Francisco became the first state to sue Mr Trump over a separate executive order witholding money from cities that have adopted sanctuary policies toward undocumented immigrants. | |
Mr Trump signed the directive on sanctuary cities on 25 January, along with an executive order to build a wall along the US-Mexican border, as he charged ahead with sweeping and divisive plans to transform how the US deals with immigration and national security. |