@Robert hebert .... are you saying love it or leave it?
The U.S. has a very long history of racism, stating w/ the worst form of slavery and continuing to this day w/ this ban ....
But it is founded on the basis of being a home for refugees and those escaping persecution, especially religious persecution ... starting w/ the Puritans and to this day w/ Syrian refugees escaping civil war w/ much religious persecution by fanatics and criminals.
People come here to find a better life .... and the U.S. welcomes them, not just out of kindness, or because immigration is the basis for the founding of the country, but because immigrants have helped build and improve the quality of the country....
Whether it was the free labor by African slaves, the Chinese laborers who built the railroads, the Irish and Italian laborers who helped build industries, the Mexican migrant workers who to this day provide the food on your table, or the Middle-Eastern doctors and engineers fulfilling a need in those fields.
The U.S. would not be a super-power without all those immigrants .... all of whom have encountered harsh racism despite all their hard-work and contributions.
--- By the way, also UNIVERSITIES are protesting, due to issuance of student visas, like an 18 y.o. Syrian boy accepted to MIT and granted an academic scholarship as a gifted student.... but was banned from entering.
--- Also, 27% of U.S. DOCTORS are foreign born ... thousands are from the countries cited in the ban, and they are here on workers' visas, mainly serving in rural areas, where medical services are needed, but American doctors won't go.
--- Some of the effects of the ban and why most TECH industry CEOs are against it, including Google, Amazon, Ebay, and Apple, who's founder, Steve Jobs, is the son of a Syrian immigrant. .... Tech industry needs these foreign engineers and can't survive without them:
"The Tech Industry vs Trump's Immigration Ban"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aaCEY2nZ9s&t=25s