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VOLUME 54 ISSUE 13 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017
THE USD VISTA
INSIDE
NEWS 1-4
Aromas remodel
3 5 7 13 15
Big changes come to PA program
A closer look at the newly renovated Aromas Cafe OPINION 5-6
Scheduling woes
Seniors struggle to find classes FEATURE 7-10
From protesting to rioting
Inside the Inaguration Day protests and riots in Washington D.C. ARTS/CULTURE 11-13
USD All Faith Service in pictures
A service to celebrate diversity and multiculturalism on campus SPORTS 14-16
Super Bowl LI: Patriots Win
Tom Brady leads Patriots to greatest comeback in Super Bowl history
Photo courtesy of PA Program/Facebook
Preceptorial Assistants and Living Learning Communities’ definitions are rapidly changing at the University of San Diego. See full story on page 8.
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Immigration Executive Order causes turmoil ELISABETH SMITH News Editor On Jan. 27, President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) entitled “Protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the United States.” The order met a lot of backlash and was dubbed the “Muslim Ban” because it targeted travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. This EO follows suit with Trump’s campaign promise to protect the U.S. borders. It is designed to help authorities in identifying people with terrorist ties and refusing those people from entering the U.S. What does the Executive Order do? By definition, an EO is a rule or order issued by the President to an Executive Branch of the government which has the force of law. EOs do not need congressional approval, but they can be overturned if they are deemed unconstitutional. First, the EO calls for the suspension of issuance of new
visas and immigration benefits to people traveling from one of the seven countries banned. For 120 days, these nationals may not enter the U.S. After the initial 120 days, the EO does not specify what will happen to nationals from these blocked countries, but Trump has hinted that he wants more strictures. The EO also suspends the Syrian refugee program indefinitely. “The entry of nationals of Syria as refugees is detrimental to the interests of the United States and thus suspend any such entry until such time as I have determined that sufficient changes have been made to the United States Refugee Admissions Program to ensure that admission of Syrian refugees is consistent with the national interest,” the EO stated. In addition to the nationals affected by this ban, the EO prioritized refugee claims on the basis of religious persecution, so long as the applicant belongs to a religion See BAN, Page 3
Photo courtesy of Isabella Avila USD sophomores Isabella Avila and Caroline Chowdhury attended the “Muslim Ban” protest at the San Diego International Airport.