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President Donald Trump has said he wants to keep “bad hombres” out of the U.S. — but his travel restrictions are now keeping a somewhat less scary-sounding group out of the country: the Girl Guides of Canada.

The organization, which is Canada’s equivalent of the Girl Scouts, announced Monday that they are canceling all trips to the United States until further notice. The group cited uncertainty about the ability of all of its members to enter the country.

Members of the Girl Guides of Canada. Girl Guides of Canada via Flickr

In a statement posted online, the Girl Guides of Canada said the decision was “very difficult to make,” adding that the organization hoped members understood that it “reflects our commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities for all girls and women.”

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The group’s ban on travel to the U.S. includes any flights that have a connection through an American airport. The group also announced that a trip to a camp in California planned for this summer would now be held elsewhere.

“Girl Guides is a very inclusive and diverse organization,” spokeswoman Sarah Kiriliuk told the CBC. “It is part of our mandate and it is very important to the fabric of our organization to be inclusive and diverse. And we wanted to make sure we could extend that to all aspects of our organization — which includes girls that are traveling.”

She added: “In this case, girls that were traveling across the border would not have that opportunity, it would not have been an inclusive and diverse opportunity for them."

Kiriliuk also said that the Girl Guides’ national office was unaware of any issues occurring with members traveling to the U.S. so far, but that the measure was designed to ensure “no girl gets left behind.”

Issued March 6, Trump's revised executive order blocks most travel to the U.S. for 90 days by citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. It also suspends admission of refugees for 120 days. It is due to take effecton Thursday.

The Girl Guides' decision is the latest unintended consequence of Trump's entry bans.

In the wake of Trump's first, subsequently blocked, executive order, travel analysts found that bookings to the U.S. from many regions had fallen sharply.

The analysis also found that the drop in demand affected areas beyond those affected by the travel ban.