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If you are affected by this executive order please take a moment to fill out our survey here<\/a>. It will help us set our demands and reach the needs of everyone affected.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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This is not legal advice. We are collecting all the information cited in multiple credible sources and will update regularly. We have done our best to link all the websites we have used for this information. If you are planning to travel abroad and believe you might be affected by the Executive Order, please use the information on Resources.<\/p>\n

How does the Executive Order target our community at Columbia?<\/strong><\/span>
\nThe Executive Order bans entry of valid visa holders and green card holders from seven targeted Muslim majority countries. The initial ban on entering the U.S. is for 90 days. The list of targeted countries is based on the discriminatory visa waiver bill (H.R.158) passed in 2015 shortly after Trump called for a Muslim ban. It will bar entry for aliens from Iran, Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Sudan, and Somalia. The order says that, after the 90 day suspension of entry, the Department of State and Homeland Security will present a report of countries that do not provide enough information to the U.S. to ensure visa applicants from that country are not a threat. The President will then ban all entrants from those countries.
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SOURCE: NIAC<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

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