Everybody is arguing whether or not it is a BAN. Call it what you want, it is about keeping bad people (with bad intentions) out of country!



— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 1, 2017

If the ban were announced with a one week notice, the "bad" would rush into our country during that week. A lot of bad "dudes" out there!



— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 30, 2017

NEW DELHI: United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that people could call his executive order barring immigrants and people from seven Muslim populated countries from entering the country whatever they'd like amid questions over whether the measure is a 'ban'."Everybody is arguing whether or not it is a ban," President Trump tweeted on Wednesday."Call it what you want, it is about keeping bad people (with bad intentions) out of country!"On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the president's executive order is not a 'travel ban'.Spicer accused the media for casting the controversial policy as a 'travel ban'.“It's not a Muslim ban . It's not a travel ban,” Spicer said, adding, "It's a vetting system to keep America safe."President, earlier this week, had himself referred to the order as a ban.“If the ban were announced with a one week notice, the 'bad' would rush into our country during that week. A lot of bad 'dudes' out there!" Trump tweeted Monday."He’s using the words that the media is using,” Spicer said while responding about Trump’s tweet.“It can’t be a ban if you’re letting a million people in,” he said. “If 325,000 people from another country can come in, that is by nature not a ban. It is extreme vetting.”