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Donald Trump to sign new travel ban executive order 'excluding Iraq' Donald Trump to sign new travel ban executive order 'excluding Iraq'
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Donald Trump was poised on Monday to sign a new executive order banning travel from certain Muslim-majority countries, a senior White House source was quoted as saying. Donald Trump is poised to sign a new executive order banning travel from certain Muslim-majority countries, according to a senior White House source.
The new order, replacing an earlier version that was blocked by federal judges, will exclude Iraq from the black-listed countries, but continue to block entry to the US for citizens of Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya and Yemen. The new order, replacing an earlier version that was blocked by federal judges, will exclude Iraq from the blacklisted countries, but continues to block entry to the US for citizens of Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya and Yemen.
It will also clarify the status of people from these countries who have already received US green cards, specifying that they are not affected. Tens of thousands of legal permanent residents were left in limbo by Mr Trump's previous order.It will also clarify the status of people from these countries who have already received US green cards, specifying that they are not affected. Tens of thousands of legal permanent residents were left in limbo by Mr Trump's previous order.
The official told the Reuters news agency the new order will maintain the 90-day duration of the original ban. The official told Reuters the new order will maintain the 90-day duration of the original ban.
The first travel ban, which included Iraq, was widely condemned in part because it appeared to target thousands of Iraqis who risked their lives working as translators alongside US troops after the invasion of Iraq in 2003.The first travel ban, which included Iraq, was widely condemned in part because it appeared to target thousands of Iraqis who risked their lives working as translators alongside US troops after the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
But many contentious elements of the ban - not least the fact that it still appears to discriminate against Muslims - will remain in force. But many contentious elements of the ban – not least the fact that it still appears to discriminate against Muslims – will remain in force.
More than two dozen lawsuits were filed in US courts against the original travel ban, and the state of Washington succeeded in having it suspended by the 9th Circuit court of Appeals by arguing that it violated constitutional protections against religious discrimination.More than two dozen lawsuits were filed in US courts against the original travel ban, and the state of Washington succeeded in having it suspended by the 9th Circuit court of Appeals by arguing that it violated constitutional protections against religious discrimination.
Iraq expressed "deep relief" at the decision to remove Iraq from the list of countries targeted in the US ban.Iraq expressed "deep relief" at the decision to remove Iraq from the list of countries targeted in the US ban.
The Iraqi foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday: "The decision is an important step in the right direction, it consolidates the strategic alliance between Baghdad and Washington in many fields, and at their forefront war on terrorism."The Iraqi foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday: "The decision is an important step in the right direction, it consolidates the strategic alliance between Baghdad and Washington in many fields, and at their forefront war on terrorism."
While the first order imposed restrictions immediately, the new directive would have an as-yet undefined implementation delay to limit the disruptions that created havoc for some travelers, the official said.While the first order imposed restrictions immediately, the new directive would have an as-yet undefined implementation delay to limit the disruptions that created havoc for some travelers, the official said.
Refugees who are "in transit" and have already been approved would be able to travel to the United States.Refugees who are "in transit" and have already been approved would be able to travel to the United States.
Mr Trump's original order barred travelers from the seven nations from entering for 90 days and all refugees for 120 days. Refugees from Syria were to be banned indefinitely, but under the new order they are not given separate treatment.Mr Trump's original order barred travelers from the seven nations from entering for 90 days and all refugees for 120 days. Refugees from Syria were to be banned indefinitely, but under the new order they are not given separate treatment.
"This executive order has scrapped that division and the indefinite suspension, and has collapsed them into a single category of a 120-day suspension," the official said."This executive order has scrapped that division and the indefinite suspension, and has collapsed them into a single category of a 120-day suspension," the official said.
During the presidential election campaign last year, Mr Trump called for a temporary ban on all Muslims entering the United States. He said his initial executive order issued just a week after he took office was needed to head off attacks by Islamist militants.During the presidential election campaign last year, Mr Trump called for a temporary ban on all Muslims entering the United States. He said his initial executive order issued just a week after he took office was needed to head off attacks by Islamist militants.
Additional reporting by ReutersAdditional reporting by Reuters