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NEWSELA Protests follow President Trump's order to ban travel involving Muslims By Los Angeles Times, adapted by Newsela staff on 02.01.17 Word Count 450 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Li He Hi ies could not co now, visitors from certain c protests in many cities White House officials say the order will prote: seven countries. The countries were sl é Iran, ¥ nd Trump says some people in th ; The president signed the order last weekend. More than 100 people we aitporis. Some live in the U.S. Others were refugees coming to the U.S. Ref @8 are people escaping wat al All had permission to c had the right papers. Some people were stopped from getting oF planes going to the NEWSELA People who do not like Trump's order are fighting it. People gathered at airports in big cities. In Los Angeles, thousands of people came. They chanted Lawyers helped to free some of the people being held. The crowd cheered when they were let go. Former U.S. Serviceman Had Fought Next To Muslims Jacob Kemper is 35 years old. He used to be in the Army. He served in Iraq. It is one of the countries affected by that the order. He held a sign at the rally. It read, "| Fought Next to Muslims." Jacob was angry his friends might be kept out of the United States. Many people in the countries he listed are Muslim. The Constitution says the government must treat all religions equally. For now, a federal judge blocked Trump's order. This will give other judges more time to decide if itis legal. Teen Worries About His Grandmother was there to meet his ee She was i ing from Sudan. Then Grandmother was stopped at the airport. Awab said Trump's order was hurting innocent people. President Trump still believes the U.S. needs to do more to protect itself, He also said {ules for immigrants are a “horrible mess." Officials said they would fix the problems, They would try to make the rules clearer. lawmakers are still upset with Trump's order, though. Republican leaders said there better ways to deal with the problem. Democrats want to end the order. One senator ed the order “un-American.”

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