Among the order's directives are that the U.S. stop issuing visas to Syrian nationals and halt the processing of Syrian refugees until security changes are made, and suspend all immigration from countries with terrorism concerns for 90 days. The city of Rutland, Vermont , had planned to welcome 100 refugees from Syria and Iraq, but with Trump's Friday order the community expects to see only the two Syrian families that arrived this month. He doesn't think Trump's opinion reflects Americans, who he said want to allow refugees in the country. Recently arrived interpreters accompanied by military veterans and elected officials gave a news conference in San Diego on Friday, asking President Trump to not close the doors to refugees. Manan suggested Trump talk to the military and veterans who will attest to the risk interpreters took to help troops.
Source: ABC News January 28, 2017 05:03 UTC