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The evolution of Trump’s Muslim ban

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Donald Trump’s campaign call for all Muslims to be barred from entering the United States has morphed over the past three years into a complex web of travel and immigration restrictions placed, to varying degrees, on 7% of the world’s population.

The big picture: While most eyes were on impeachment and Iowa, President Trump recently extended restrictions to six additional countries — widening the ban and ignoring the massive outcry it has created.

Driving the news: The Trump administration recently announced restrictions on permanent immigration [1] for people from Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Eritrea, Nigeria, Sudan and Tanzania.

Flashback: Trump first announced a travel ban [4] — labeled by many as a “Muslim ban” — in his first week in office.

It’s had a dramatic impact. Between 2017 and 2018, the number of permanent visas given every month to nationals of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen fell by 72%, according to Migration Policy Institute (MPI). [6]

The backstory: Trump reacted to the deadly shooting in San Bernardino, Calif. in December 2015 by promoting false stories about Muslims celebrating on 9/1 [7]1, mocking Hillary Clinton for refusing to use the term “radical Islamic,” [8] and then proposing the Muslim ban [9]. [9]

“Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.”

— Trump on Dec. 7, 2015 at a rally in South Carolina