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Update : 29 January, 2017 11:57 am

Trudeau has a message to all refugees rejected by Trump

The message comes one day after Trump signed a sweeping executive order to suspend the arrival of refugees for at least 120 days
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Trudeau has a message to all refugees rejected by Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (L). Source: Twitter

TrudeauCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (L). Source: TwitterOpen

Ottawa: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has welcomed Canadian immigrants in a sunny Twitter message written in stark contrast to Donald Trump’s order temporarily banning all refugees and many Muslims from traveling to the United States.

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To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada

2:20 AM - 29 Jan 2017

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The message comes one day after Trump signed a sweeping executive order to suspend the arrival of refugees for at least 120 days and impose tough new controls on travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen for the next three months.

Since then, travelers from those countries have been stopped from boarding US-bound planes, triggering angry protests and detentions at airports.

Some who were already in the air when Trump signed the executive order were detained on arrival, The New York Times reported.

On Saturday, Canadian airline WestJet said it would reimburse passengers prevented from traveling to the United States under the new policy.

“WestJet will comply with this executive order,” the company said in a statement.

“In the event there are foreign nationals from these countries on WestJet who are denied entry, we will be providing them with a full refund.”

The airliner has already had to refuse one passenger transport to the United States, a spokeswoman said, without specifying the passenger’s origin.

According to the latest Canadian census, from 2011, one out of five people in the country are foreign-born.

Canada has welcomed more than 39,670 Syrian refugees between November 2015 and the beginning of this January, according to Government figures.