Muslims who are Canadian citizens have been denied entry to the United States from border crossing points between the two countries in recent weeks and told they must obtain visas, the report said.
Muslims who wanted to enter the United States were interrogated for hours at the border, denied entry to the United States, and were told nothing by reason.
The Muslims, who say their rights have been violated by U.S. officials, said that officers did not even allow to bring food and medicine for sick children.
The submission of a driver's license was sufficient at border crossings between Canada and the United States, until recently.
In the days following his inauguration, U.S. President Trump issued the decree imposing a travel ban on citizens from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea, Venezuela, and Chad to enter the US.
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