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Trump travel ban: Targeted nations condemn new US order Trump travel ban: Targeted nations condemn new US order
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Some countries targeted under a new US travel ban passed by President Donald Trump have attacked the move, along with the United Nations. Countries targeted under a new US travel ban passed by President Donald Trump have attacked the move, along with the United Nations.
On Monday, President Trump signed a new executive order placing a 90-day ban on people from six mainly Muslim nations.On Monday, President Trump signed a new executive order placing a 90-day ban on people from six mainly Muslim nations.
The order was presented as a means to strengthen US national security against terror threats.The order was presented as a means to strengthen US national security against terror threats.
On Tuesday however, two of the countries, Sudan and Somalia, said the move was unjustified.On Tuesday however, two of the countries, Sudan and Somalia, said the move was unjustified.
The directive, which includes a 120-day ban on all refugees, takes effect on 16 March.The directive, which includes a 120-day ban on all refugees, takes effect on 16 March.
It follows a previous order, which was blocked by a federal court, that sparked confusion at airports and mass protests.It follows a previous order, which was blocked by a federal court, that sparked confusion at airports and mass protests.
What the order meansWhat the order means
"The fact remains that we are not immune to terrorist threats and that our enemies often use our own freedoms and generosity against us," Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Monday."The fact remains that we are not immune to terrorist threats and that our enemies often use our own freedoms and generosity against us," Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Monday.
Attorney-General Jeff Sessions said there were more than 300 refugees under investigation for potential terror offences, but no further details were given.Attorney-General Jeff Sessions said there were more than 300 refugees under investigation for potential terror offences, but no further details were given.
He said three of the countries on the list were state sponsors of terrorism and the other three had lost control of territory to militants such as the Islamic State group or al-Qaeda.He said three of the countries on the list were state sponsors of terrorism and the other three had lost control of territory to militants such as the Islamic State group or al-Qaeda.
The reactionThe reaction
Not every country on the list has reacted to the new ban yet. Iran previously said it would stick with the ban on US tourists it introduced after the first ban. At the time, Iran called the decision "illegal, illogical and contrary to international rules".Not every country on the list has reacted to the new ban yet. Iran previously said it would stick with the ban on US tourists it introduced after the first ban. At the time, Iran called the decision "illegal, illogical and contrary to international rules".
On Tuesday, Somalia's president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed - a dual US-Somali citizen - expressed his concern over the new ban.On Tuesday, Somalia's president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed - a dual US-Somali citizen - expressed his concern over the new ban.
He said the estimated 150,000 Somalis in the US "have contributed to the US economy and the US society in different ways, and we have to talk about what the Somali people have contributed rather than a few people who may cause a problem".He said the estimated 150,000 Somalis in the US "have contributed to the US economy and the US society in different ways, and we have to talk about what the Somali people have contributed rather than a few people who may cause a problem".
It was critical, he said, that Somalia continue to work to defeat the Islamist militant group al-Shabab. He was speaking at an event with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressing Somalia's drought, that poses the risk of famine to five million people.It was critical, he said, that Somalia continue to work to defeat the Islamist militant group al-Shabab. He was speaking at an event with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressing Somalia's drought, that poses the risk of famine to five million people.
Sudan's ministry of foreign affairs, meanwhile, spoke of its "deep regret and discontent" that a new ban was issued.Sudan's ministry of foreign affairs, meanwhile, spoke of its "deep regret and discontent" that a new ban was issued.
"Sudanese citizens have never been involved in any crimes or terrorism in the United States," the statement went on to say."Sudanese citizens have never been involved in any crimes or terrorism in the United States," the statement went on to say.
The order also leads to a cut in the number of refugees the US has agreed to take in under a resettlement programme - from 110,000 this year to 50,000. It was a move criticised by the United Nations refugee agency.The order also leads to a cut in the number of refugees the US has agreed to take in under a resettlement programme - from 110,000 this year to 50,000. It was a move criticised by the United Nations refugee agency.
"Americans have long played a crucial role in promoting global stability while simultaneously exemplifying the highest humanitarian ideals," the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said."Americans have long played a crucial role in promoting global stability while simultaneously exemplifying the highest humanitarian ideals," the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said.
"This is the gold standard in refugee protection and a powerful model for all countries. At a time of record-high levels of forced human displacement, this kind of humane leadership is needed more than ever.""This is the gold standard in refugee protection and a powerful model for all countries. At a time of record-high levels of forced human displacement, this kind of humane leadership is needed more than ever."