The White House says President Trump's immigration restrictions have been "enormously successful", even as protests against the move grow in the US and overseas.
Democrats in Congress are demanding a meeting with Homeland Security officials as lawyers claim they've been denied access to travelers detained at American airports.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks.
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Top Trump aide Stephen Miller is dismissing the protests as a "small reaction".
And he told CBS News that over the next 30 days new screening protocols will be introduced that could represent a seismic shift in US immigration policy.
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