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Airport have been released but others remain there also 10 other people whose That is we have much less information about but also presume he got on airplanes before the executive order was issued who are here now and the attorneys have not worked with them so we don't know and we don't know anything more about them or their status Gordon is a spokeswoman for Amnesty International president trying to spawn all Syrian refugees I would hope i'm settlement of refugees into the United States. This executive order is staggering in scope deeply shocking and should be reversed immediately Meanwhile Mr Trump has held his 1st phone conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin since taking office yes officials describe the our long call as a significant 1st step towards improving relations. 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Visas Well the countries affected are Iran Iraq Somalia Sudan Libya Syria and Yemen the president told reporters that the executive order is working well and that the temporary ban will help protect America's Security Council there. Without very little you see it at the airport you see it all over it's like an isolated and we could have a very serious and we're going to have extreme that which we should have had in this country for. Many years tonight Downing Street is said to resume a does not agree with Donald Trump's refugee ban and will make representation if it affects Britons which to me is an Iraqi living in Boston he says he's worried about the effects of the president's executive order on his life Newt I had flights yesterday morning at 8 am that I was catching to leave the country and I had to cancel that and I was travel planning to travel to Africa for work next week I'm nervous that if I have to make a decision it's for personal reasons I have to go that I wouldn't be able to come back and that causes me to lose my job I'm nervous about that I'm nervous that also I wouldn't be able to perform my job duties to the fullest because I wouldn't be able to go on these business trips that are an integral part of my work as well will surprise campaigners of legal action aimed at overturning the order of the. Executive order as is the United States and several airlines of preventing people from boarding flights to the u.s. In Egypt at least 7 people from Iraq and Yemen was stopped despite reportedly holding valid visas opponents who protested at John f. Kennedy Airport in New York shouting let them in well let's cross live now to Washington Dulles Airport and speak to our reporter Jessica hope any tangible evidence there of the impact of this executive order Jessica. Yes there were definitely at least 40 to 50 people held in sort of a secondary inspection area many of them were green card holders they have family members out past the customs barrier waiting for them very anxious also met later many of them did come through about 40 of them were able to come through reunite with their families and go home but there's an untold number of people being held or possibly even set back we're just not sure yet how many and you don't know what's happening to those people the only being allowed in. Correct it's very difficult to ascertain what's happening behind the. I have to and there are about 30 lawyers here who showed up volunteered their time to represent those people they're not being allowed to communicate in any way so it's unclear if people have been deported there are rumors that there there have been protections but again at this point it's unclear what happened to those people Jessica thank you for now just pollution up there at Washington Dulles Airport earlier I spoke to our Washington Correspondent Gary O'Donoghue there's a lot of confusion at the moment because the scope of these changes on refugees and on on other immigrants does seem to be widening every minute it started off of course with a refugee ban a blanket refugee ban from for 90 days from certain places a visa ban from those 77 countries as well now it looks like people from those 7 countries who do have a green card. May also net not be able to return to the United States if they're outside it currently and I've spoken to one organization today an Iranian American organization and they have a case of a woman who went to Iran to attend her sick father left her. Husband and her 2 month old son back here in the u.s. And doesn't now think she had to get back here for some period of time so he's going into green cards too and it's also we're also now learning that it's extending to people potentially with Jule nationality So for example if you have a British passport British citizenship but you also have Iraqi citizenship which is one of those 7 countries then you may not be able to travel to the u.s. On your British passport because of your Iraqi citizenship and your Iraqi place of birth so when Theresa May said in in in Turkey that this was purely a matter of for America these immigration rules she may have spoken little too soon may affect more people than she realizes British citizens as well some of these marriage and most Farah along the way because I believe he has British and so. 1000000 joint citizenship among some things either is in American can't get out or is being advised not to leave or vice versa who knows but the 7 countries that talk about this Iraq Iran Sudan Libya Somalia and Yemen do we have an understanding of why those countries were chosen why for example Saudi Arabia wasn't amongst them. Well it is fascinating isn't it because when you look back to the the 911 attacks for example sample 15 out of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia others were from Egypt from memory I think there was one from Lebanon actually none of them were from these the 7 countries so that now clearly the threat has changed and the administration will will believe that ISIS and that is the major threat now and that perhaps these countries are where the threat lies but I think people would also question why those countries have been chosen they were 7 countries that were involved in some extra visa restrictions put in place by the Obama administration interesting and he said maybe expanding on that legally I'm not entirely sure but there's only so much he can do Donald Trump that is in terms of executive orders in these areas some of it may have to require require congressional action as well and of course the orders do allow for him to expand this list of 7 you know people he's asked in the order specifically for a view to take place there with 30 days and that could expand the list of of 7 and could lengthen that period of time so he's left left himself quite a lot of latitude and of course on the refugee issue we've got this ban for 90 days but also we've got the the complete ban on Syrian refugees now he may ease that in future he's talked about religious you know worrying about mid religious minorities Christian minorities but as things stand there's a total ban and an indefinite total ban on Syrian refugees coming here so you know it's it's a big change in terms of America's policy over the last decades where you know it's gone back and forth a bit but generally speaking it's been open to the idea of taking its share of the world's refugees look we shouldn't be surprised as an exam because Don Drumm So this all along during his presence. Campaign that he would impose such a ban on Muslims is the short cut to it essentially But our people never nevertheless surprise or shock so bemused by the fact that he's actually in votes this executive order to ban people from the 7 countries is named . I don't think they're surprised I mean he has said today by the way that he says it's not a ban on Muslims and and the administration sources sources have been talking today and they say well look you know we haven't banned after people from Afghanistan or Pakistan or some of these other countries and they're predominantly Muslim so they they use that as an argument that this is directed at Muslims but of course one of the fears about Donald Trump's opponents is not just that they think it might contravene the Constitution and be illegal in that sense but they also say look this is the sort of thing that will radicalize people this will this plays into the hands of the Islamic straight group it allows them to to argue more forcefully to people who might be converted to their cause that you know America is fighting an anti Islamic war and that's what people that's one of the criticisms Donald Trump is facing now on the question of Islamic state interestingly also in the last couple of hours we've had another yet another one of these executive actions by Donald Trump This one tells require that request the defense secretary to produce a plan within 30 days for the defeat of ISIS now we always knew all along that he was going to do this but interestingly that one of the paragraphs right down and buried down into a paragraph or whatever it is says you know and look for new coalition partners in that battle that will be interpreted as Donald Trump sort of giving the green light for more cooperation with Russia and if you combine that with him having just spent an hour on the phone with President Putin during Saturday and what we're told was a very positive call where they did describe to discuss the Islamic state I think people will be looking for what kind of cooperation particularly inside Syria America is proposing in terms of value Putin and Russia. That's our Washington Correspondent Gary Adani as you can imagine this issue has so many other issues since the president's inauguration divides American a moment we'll find out or hear the argument for why a band such as this is needed but 1st let's meet it treats a policy who's the founder of the National Iranian American Council what from the people who've been in touch with you the rain Ians who've been in touch with you what has been the impact of this ban so far on the. Well the Iranian American community and the Iranians and its biggest group that will be affected by this if you look at the 7 countries in 2015 of all of that you visas that were issued to people from these countries 48 percent of those went to the Iranians so they're almost bigger than all of the other groups come by and people are in an absolute state of shock and the World them and we knew that something was coming but the idea that it actually would be also encompassing green card holders or dual citizens is coming out of a complete shock to people as well as the very drastic way with absolutely no grace period that has been implemented I mean people who got their visas on Thursday could not enter the country on Friday because suddenly the United States is no longer on during its own laws the reigning government has described this is an insult to the Islamic world this executive order that you might expect help food to be ready to Americans that it goes to suggest that it would respond with appropriate legal and diplomatic measures is the right wrist bodes Absolutely not I think it's the wrong response I think if they had said nothing would actually been better than an effort there to score some propaganda points but if they're pursuing propaganda point being silent would probably have actually been much better for the Iranian government and certainly it doesn't help if the Iranians are not going to stop issuing visas to Americans for the last 30 years 35 years and very little contact between the American people and the Iranian people prior to the nuclear deal about $300.00 visas a month for issue a year with issued to Americans after the nuclear deal about not $7.00 to $900.00 and monthly issues and I'd bet something that we strongly welcome we want more people to people contacts we believe that the more people are able to connect with each other the more difficult it will be to drive a situation towards a military confrontation they will be brakes that will be resistant to it goes towards all. Kind of things for the Iranian government to add fuel to this fire I think is a huge mistake what's your advice what's the advice of the National Iranian American Council to Iranian Americans as to how they should navigate around this executive order protecting for those people who are in America now that did not I imagine leave the country because they may not be allowed back in but also for people who are a brood expected to return to the United States what's your advice for the advice that we gave earlier on as it became one of you know and draft of this was circulating we encourage people would you still isn't as well as a green card holders not to travel. And up becoming a bit controversial because a lot of people just didn't think it would be possible that the trumpet in a straight line would target those groups now we know that that trump initiation to target those groups and fortunately some people ended up. Going significant adopted by not traveling during this period and we're encouraging people right now to leave the country if you're here as long as you're on a valid visa don't overstay of the them but do not travel and for people who are abroad we are trying to find out is it better for them to come now or is it better to wait until more clarity has been found that the challenge here is that the clarity that may be found in a couple of days may also be more draconian clarity than we have right now because there are situations right now in which you will citizens have been able to come back although we also know of cases in which dual citizens have been rejected at the border and denied entry treated thank you Trita Parsi the founder of the National Iranian American Council now during the election campaign don't suggested a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the u.s. Until in his words countries representatives can figure out what's going on it was an election pledge that resonated with many of the supporters