Tech firms denounce Trump's ban; Pence, who had called a Muslim ban 'unconstitutional,' now lauds restrictions on refugees; Paul Ryan: Refugee ban does not target Muslims; 'These are people's lives they are playing with': World's airports turn into limbo for many ; The nations targeted by travel ban have one thing in common: No apparent Trump business interests; Fact-checking Trump's claim about Christian Syrians; Trump and Putin discuss coordinating on ISIS and Syria, Kremlin says ; Amid distractions of his own creation, Trump moves swiftly to change the country dramatically; Private debate, captured on tape, reveals rift in GOP over military spending ; The Islamic State has been oddly quiet about Trump; An 'America first' philosophy? During May's visit, it's more like 'Trump first.'; Capitol Hill mom directs thousands of anti-Trump activists with texts sent from her living room; A family suspected a caregiver was abusing an Alzheimer’s patient. So they installed a camera.; Betsy DeVos wrote a letter to clarify her position on the disabilities law; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump order barring refugees and some migrants causes chaos, outrage | Entry to the United States is being refused to legal residents — including people with so-called green cards — from seven mostly Muslim countries who were abroad when the order was signed Friday. The Department of Homeland Security can grant waivers to people who are not considered a threat to national security. Some travelers were detained at U.S. airports. One Iraqi man was later released from New York's JFK airport without explanation. Other people were prohibited from boarding a U.S.-bound flight. | By Jerry Markon, Emma Brown and David Nakamura • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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