U.S. President Donald Trump used Twitter late Monday to again call for a travel ban from what he called "dangerous countries" while criticizing what he sees as "politically correct" efforts to soften his original executive order to block entry to people from a group of majority-Muslim countries.
"That's right, we need a travel ban for certain DANGEROUS countries, not some politically correct term that won't help us protect our people!" Trump wrote.
That followed tweets earlier Monday on the same topic blaming the Justice Department for a "watered down" version of the ban that Trump signed after his original order was challenged in court.
The first executive order banned entry to people from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Sudan for 90 days and indefinitely banned refugees from Syria, while giving exceptions to religious minorities. The revised order dropped Iraq from the list, changed the Syrian refugee ban to 120 days and removed the religious exception.
Multiple federal courts have barred authorities from enforcing the order, saying it amounts to unconstitutional religious discrimination against Muslim, with judges citing as part of their reasoning comments Trump made when he was a candidate for president and before he took office.
美国总统川普星期一晚间通过推特,再次要求对来自他所称“危险国家”的人实施旅行禁令。川普同时抨击了他所认为的“政治正确”的努力,这种努力的目的是要弱化他最初签署的禁止来自一些穆斯林占多数国家的民众进入美国的行政令。
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