Immigrant advocates said they were encouraging travelers from the affected countries to get on planes as soon as possible given the uncertainty surrounding the stay. Sirine Shebaya, a civil rights attorney representing travelers flying into Dulles International Airport, said she had received reports that some travelers were already on flights. At the international arrivals terminal at Dulles International Airport Saturday morning, two people were on hand to greet travelers from the affected countries. “You can’t have too many sticky notes.”Immigration lawyers said they expected some travelers to begin arriving at Dulles on overseas flights by Saturday afternoon. At John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, lawyers volunteering to help travelers affected by Trump’s immigration order were stationed at the arrivals areas of its various terminal.
Source: Washington Post February 04, 2017 15:34 UTC