Thirdly, protesters met on at least eight major US airports, protesting this newly evolved policy, which censors see as a Muslim ban, and other White House actions. Other protests are planned in Orlando, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Washington and Chicago. These protests will be held mostly at airports.
Fourthly, a pro Trump official who was updating reporters saying the attack that killed 14 people in San Bernardino as an example of the immigration connection to terror attacks in the United States, but neither of the shooters would have been affected by the new ban.
Lastly, President Trump stated that the government was "totally prepared" for the ban. "It's working out very nicely," Trump said to reporters. "You see it at the airports. You see it all over. It's working out very nicely and we're going to have an extremely strict ban." Nonetheless, there was been extensive disbelief across the republic as establishments at airports struggled to change to the new directives.
In turn, judges ruled that people can stay in the United