Some Republicans are speaking out against Trump's ban. But not Ryan or McConnell.; Pence, who had called a Muslim ban 'unconstitutional,' now lauds restrictions on refugees; Open doors, slamming gates: The tumultuous politics of U.S. immigration policy; Order banning migrants entering from Muslim nations extinguishes dreams; 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 orders ISIS plan, talks with Putin and gives Bannon national security role; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Judge halts deportations as refugee ban causes worldwide furor | In the aftermath of President Trump's executive order, a federal judge on Saturday cited a risk of harm for those detained if they are returned to their home countries. Entry to the United States from seven mostly Muslim countries was being refused to legal U.S. residents who were abroad when the order was signed. But the Department of Homeland Security on Sunday morning said it would continue to implement the order of Trump, who said earlier that the order was "working out very nicely." | By Jerry Markon, Emma Brown and Katherine Shaver • Read more » | | Order banning migrants entering from Muslim nations extinguishes dreams | President Trump's order temporarily banning citizens of several Muslim countries from entering the U.S. sowed panic and anguish in airports across the globe, as people who had overcome the hurdles to win coveted American visas were turned back on what would have been their journeys' final leg. | By Kareem Fahim, Mustafa Salim and Sudarsan Raghavan • Read more » | | | | | Trump orders ISIS plan, talks with Putin and gives Bannon national security role | President Trump ordered the Joint Chiefs of Staff to devise a strategy to defeat the Islamic State and restructured the National Security Council to include his controversial top political adviser, Stephen Bannon. He spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin and vowed to join forces to fight terrorism in Syria and elsewhere. | By Philip Rucker and David Filipov • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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