State Department has nearly doubled the intake of refugees from the seven travel ban countries since judge put a halt to the order
Since a judge put a half to the travel ban last week, State Department has let 882 refugees from the listed countries into the U.S.
That’s nearly double the rate of entry that was happening two weeks before Trump signed the executive order
Analysts say the sudden increase is a coordinated effort by the State Dept. to let in as many people from these countries before the order may be reinstated
Trump wants to stop immigration from the seven countries in an effort to prevent domestic terror attacks
This week, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that some of the refugees fleeing his Civil War-torn country are ‘definitely terrorists’
By ASHLEY COLLMAN
DAILYMAIL.COM
10 February 2017
Since Trump’s travel ban was halted last week, the intake of refugees from the seven targeted countries has more than doubled.
Analysts said that the move is a coordinated effort by the State Department to let in as many refugees from these countries as possible, in case the ban is reinstated by the Supreme Court.
The travel ban halted all citizens from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya and Yemen from entering the U.S. for at least 90 days – regardless of their immigration or residency status in the U.S.
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