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White House Claims Detained 5 Yo Posed «Security Threat»

White House Claims Detained 5 Yo Posed «Security Threat»
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The White House said a five-year-old boy was detained for more than four hours and handcuffed at an airport because he posed a "security risk".

White House Claims Detained 5 Yo Posed «Security Threat»

The boy, a US citizen with an Iranian mother, was one of more than 100 people detained following President Donald Trump's immigration order.

In a press briefing, Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer was unrepentant about the incident.

He said: "To assume that just because of someone's age and gender that they don't pose a threat would be misguided and wrong."

Footage showed the boy's mother waiting anxiously at Dulles International airport in Washington DC before being reunited with her son, who was reportedly flown into the airport with another family.

She then sang "happy birthday" to the little boy in English as she hugged him and covered him with kisses as onlookers cheered.

The mother declined to speak with reporters, but Senator Chris Van Hollen said the little boy was a US citizen who lives with his mother in Maryland.

Van Hollen, a Democrat, said it was "outrageous" that the boy had been held for so long and that his mother had given the airport advance notice of his arrival.

Anger continued to grow over Trump's executive order which has temporarily barred citizens of seven Muslim majority countries and all refugees from entering the country.

The order also indefinitely prohibits Syrian refugees from entering the US.

Several lawsuits had been filed in the US and refugee groups around the world condemned the move as unethical, unjustified and as being in breach of international and US law.

Trump stridently defended the policy, which he indicated he would introduce throughout his election campaign.

The US President fired his acting attorney, Sally Yates, for refusing to defend the immigration order in court and appointed an acting one, Dana Borente, who is willing to carry out his instructions.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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