Late last Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that temporarily suspended refugee admission to the U.S. and banned travel for citizens from 7 muslim-dominated countries from coming to the U.S.

The order impacts citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The decision impacts travelers from these countries for at least 90 days even if they have valid visas or permanent residence permits.

Interpretation of the order has evolved since the order’s signing. For instance, agencies changed position on whether green card holders from these countries were or weren’t covered by the executive order. As of Sunday, the government says it will try to ease this group’s entry into the country, provided the traveler has no criminal background…