White House hints at including Pakistan in Trump's travel ban list


Washington, Feb 1 (PTI): Pakistan, viewed as an epicentre of global terrorism, could be included in a list of Muslim- majority countries from where immigration to the US has been banned by President Donald Trump, the White House has hinted.

"Why not Pakistan?," White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was asked when he appeared yesterday at the George Washington University for a forum on media's relationship with President Trump.

"Maybe we will," Spicer said, responding to the question, which has been trailing senior White House officials ever since President Trump signed an executive order that prevented people from seven Muslim majority countries from entering the US.

These countries are Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya and Yemen.

For the past few days, top White House officials have been asked why the list does not include countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.

The White House Press Secretary indicated that Pakistan could very well be part of that list. "Maybe we will. The bottom line is we started with the seven countries that have previously been identified, did a 90-day review. Maybe during that 90-day review we find other countries or we take someone off or whatever. But it is a review process," Spicer said.

"Our number one priority as a government and as leaders is to protect the 324 million people who live in this country. So I understand that people may be inconvenienced a little coming into the nation. But this is our nation, our country. Our first and foremost responsibility is to our people," he asserted.

"If people want to come to this country and visit or travel or study, then we welcome them. We've always been a welcoming country. But the idea that we should just have an open door and let people in willy-nilly is ridiculous," Spicer said.

Over the weekend, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus had also said that Pakistan could also be included in a list of Muslim-majority countries from where immigration to the US has been banned by President Trump.

  

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  • Wilfred J Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York,USA

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    Th present US administration may be concerned that the citizens of banned nations may seek Pakistani passport and enter USA; as Pakistan constitution clearly welcomes any person of Islam Faith to be Pakistani citizens.

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    Ban Pakistan without delay...Let them learn lesson

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    Hurry Up, what's stopping you. Pakistan is proved time and again a mother of all state sponsored terrorist activities and a breeding ground for would be terrorists. If possible add China also.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Suratkal/ M'lore/Bahrain

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    Pakistan is the Heart of terror organ and they must be banned from whole civilised countries.

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    My suggestion is all the non-secular countries should be banned to immigrate in any democratic secular countries until they adopt secularism in their constitution , Because once these people immigrate to other countries they adopt same evil ideology in the host countries and start extremism, European countries are already facing this type of menace from them

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    Do it & show ...

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    The dragnet is widening. It was a surprise that the main terrorist country was left out! Whatever may be the morality of the new US boss, and however condemnable, he has not unleashed the full monster in him.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    There are 16 countries around the world that have a travel ban on all people with Israeli passports.

    Some of the anti-Israeli nations also ban people who have been to the country and have a stamp in their passport.

    These are: Syria, Sudan, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Algeria, Bangladesh, Brunei, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

    there was no public outcry about this. why?

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    Forget about Israel even India bans Muslim refugees...where was the outcry ...???

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  • vidisha, mumbai

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    As it is India is over populated. See the amount of illegal immigrants from Bangladeshis and Pakistanis who have come into India. What muslim refugees you are talking about?

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  • Charan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    Why Muslims only become refugees despite they live in oil rich countries, Why their lives becomes so hard , There should be a research on global level to find a solution and let them live in a same place

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