Mo Farah could be banned from the US under Donald Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’

On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an outrageous and controversial executive order that banned immigrants from seven Muslim nations from entering the United States, including Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen for three months.

According to reports on social media, even immigrants who already have a green card to live in the US are having trouble entering America if their passport is from one of these seven countries.

On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an outrageous and controversial executive order that banned immigrants from seven Muslim nations from entering the United States, including Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen for three months.

According to reports on social media, even immigrants who already have a green card to live in the US are having trouble entering America if their passport is from one of these seven countries.

Under the new immigrant ban, Olympian Mo Farah could be prevented from returning to his home in Portland, Oregan, which he shares with his wife, Rhianna and their four children.

Mo is a practicing Muslim and was born in Mogadishu, holding a dual British-Somali nationality.

The sporting superstar moved to Britain at the age of eight, barely speaking any English, and has now become the UK’s most successful athlete with double gold medal wins.