Turnbull says Australians with dual nationality will be exempted from the travel ban issued by Trump
25k citizens from 7 countries specified in Trump's ban have been issued student or employment visas
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Reforms could impact how tech companies recruit employees
Even the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, a group of 57 nations, kept quiet
British government is compelled to respond to all petitions that receive more than 10,000 signatures
Air France has blocked 21 passengers from Muslim countries from traveling to the US because they would have been refused entry under President Donald Trump's new immigration ban. Air France said in a statement it was informed Saturday by the US government of the new restrictions, and had no choice but to stop the passengers from boarding U.S.-bound flights. An airline spokeswoman said yesterday that the 21 people were taken back to their point of departure or otherwise taken care of. She would not provide the passengers' names, nationalities or other details. Other international airlines have done the same. The passengers were from seven Muslim-majority countries affected by the three-month immigration ban: Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.
The carrier said that no staff member had yet been affected by the travel restrictions
The difference in response shows the pressure large swathes of corporate America faces
Large scale protests have erupted across US airports calling for Trump's travel ban to be lifted
Many experts believe the order's unintended consequences will make the threat worse
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Trump's executive order, signed on Friday, temporarily banned refugees from around the world
To resettle number of refugees languishing at Australia's expense in Pacific island camps
The move reflects the increasing complexity that businesses face with the Trump administration
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He did not agree with welcoming Donald Trump while pursuing a campaign of 'awful attacks on Muslims'