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People protest at a demonstration in Market Square, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, in Cleveland. The demonstration was organized in protest of President Donald Trump's immigration order. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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People protest at a demonstration in Market Square, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, in Cleveland. The demonstration was organized in protest of President Donald Trump's immigration order. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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Supporters chant during a rally where civil rights, faith groups, labor, and community advocates and leaders gathered at the Islamic Center of Southern California as part of a nationwide day of unity, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, in Los Angeles, to respond to President Trump's slew of executive orders targeting refugees and immigrants. The show of support and news conference was put on by the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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Dima Alaskry, 7, daughter of Munther Alaskry, shows the "Welcome to New York" greeting she received, as her father, Munther Alaskry, loaded luggage in a car at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Dima Alaskry, daughter of Munther Alaskry, hides behind her father as they arrive at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Hassan Alaskry, the son of Munther Alaskry, surveys the arrival area as his sister Dima, and mother Hiba Alaskry arrive at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Munther Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry, right, is interviewed by members of the lawyers group NoBanJFK as he arrives at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry arrives at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Hiba Alaskry, wife of Munther Alaskry, talks with their daughter Dima as their son Hassan naps on a couch in the lobby of their New York hotel, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Munther Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Dima Alaskry, 7, daughter of Munther Alaskry, watches as her father load their luggage in a car at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry, unloads his family's luggage as they arrive at their New York hotel, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry, accompanied by his wife Hiba, son Hassan and daughter Dima have a luggage mishap when it fell from their cart as they leave New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry, accompanied by his wife Hiba, son Hassan, and daughter Dima arrive at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry, accompanied by his son Hassan, and daughter Dima arrive at New York's JFK International Airport, in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Munther Alaskry sits in the lobby of his New York hotel as his son Hassan naps behind him on a couch, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Alaskry and his family arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport after the Trump administration reversed course and said he and other interpreters who supported the U.S. military could come to America. They spent nearly a week in limbo in Baghdad, thinking their hopes of starting a new life free from death threats had been shattered.(AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Four-year-old Somali refugee Mushkaad Abdi, right, arrives with her mother, Samira Dahir, to a Minneapolis news conference Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, one day after she was reunited with family. Her trip from Uganda to Minnesota was held up by President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 order barring refugees from seven predominantly Muslim nations. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

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Four-year-old Somali refugee Mushkaad Abdi, right, holds a doll as her mother, Samira Dahir, talks with her at a Minneapolis news conference Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, one day after she was reunited with her family. Her trip from Uganda to Minnesota was held up by President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 order barring refugees from seven predominantly Muslim nations. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

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Four-year-old Somali refugee Mushkaad Abdi stands at the podium as her mother, Samira Dahir, addresses the media during a Minneapolis news conference Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, one day after she was reunited with her family. Her trip from Uganda to Minnesota was held up by President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 order barring refugees from seven predominantly Muslim nations. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

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Four-year-old Somali refugee Mushkaad Abdi holds her doll as her mother, Samira Dahir, talks during a Minneapolis news conference Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, one day after she was reunited with her family. Her trip from Uganda to Minnesota was held up by President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 order barring refugees from seven predominantly Muslim nations. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

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U.S. Air Force Academy memo regarding the 1957 Inaugural Day parade.