"We are aware of a dissent channel message regarding the executive order," acting State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, adding that the protest memo has yet to be delivered.
The "dissent channel" is a formal State Department process whereby diplomats who are concerned about official policy can register their disquiet with senior policy-makers.
Toner did not release the memo nor say how many have signed it, but said it refers to the order: "Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States."
According to the respected national security blog "Lawfare," which published a draft copy of the text, "hundreds of foreign service officers are planning to be party to the dissent memo.
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