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House Speaker Ryan defends Trump’s order
<p><span>In this January 25, 2017 photo; President Donald Trump signs an executive order for border security and immigration enforcement improvements at the Department of Homeland Security in Washington. Immigration to the United States has come in swells and dips over the past two-plus centuries, driven by shifts in US policy, the mood in the country and world events. (Photo: AP) </span></p>
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House Speaker Ryan defends Trump’s order

WASHINGTON, United States (AP) — House Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump’s divisive executive order on refugees and immigration, arguing that while the rollout was bumpy, the policy is consistent with Republican principles.

“The president has a responsibility to the security of this country,” Ryan told reporters.

Even though GOP congressional leadership was frozen out of the drafting of the order, Ryan told rank-and-file Republicans that he backed the decision to stop the US refugee programme and ban all entries from seven Muslim-majority nations for 90 days.

The action triggered mass confusion and chaos worldwide, split families and set off protests at airports across the country.

In the aftermath, Ryan told the GOP that the “rollout was a little bumpy, been a few potholes in the road but the actual policy he agreed with,” Representative Phil Roe (R-Tenn) said.

The speaker did warn lawmakers to expect protests in their districts and possible backlash.

Rep Dennis Ross (R-Fla) said Ryan stressed that the order is similar to legislation Republicans have backed in the past.

“We’re looking at eight years of a legacy that we’re essentially undoing,” Ross said.

Said Representative Chris Collins (R-NY): “The speaker was very out in front today reminding our conference this is something we should be embracing.”

Top congressional leaders of Trump’s party were left to find out the same way the general public did: from news reports as Trump signed the order.

“I guess one of you guys probably told me about it. Thank you for that,” Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn), who chairs the Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters Monday.

Then, as lawmakers struggled to gather details for constituents about the temporary halt to all refugee admissions, as well as a travel and immigration ban for those coming from seven Muslim-majority nations, at least one prominent GOP senator was told that the State Department had been instructed not to communicate with Congress.

“There’s not a lot of answers as of today. In fact my staff was told the State Department as of today was ordered not to talk to Congress about this issue,” said Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. “That cannot be a permanent position, we expect answers here fairly soon.”

Next followed the surprising news, first reported by Politico, that the administration’s repeated claims that Hill Republicans were involved in drafting the executive order apparently referred to staffers on the House Judiciary Committee who acted without the knowledge of GOP leadership.

Each new revelation set off alarm bells on Capitol Hill where Republicans, eager to give Trump the benefit of the doubt barely a week into his presidency, are confronting repeated bouts of chaos of the administration’s own making. The failure to consult with lawmakers ahead of time on the immigration executive order set the stage for high-profile Republicans to criticize the measure once it started attracting widespread controversy — and so they did, though House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have remained largely supportive.

And the administration’s decision to make a major foreign policy move with no notice to Congress raised questions about how well the Trump White House will work with Capitol Hill to push through a massive legislative agenda that includes repealing and replacing Barack Obama’s health care law, overhauling the tax code and building a border wall. Although many Republicans remained optimistic that the failures amounted to growing pains for the new administration, congressional relations under the Trump administration seemed to be off to a sour start.

“I think they understand, let me put it that way, that this was not handled in the most productive manner,” Corker said. “My guess is next time they attempt to do something that is far-reaching like this there’ll be a lot more communication.”

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