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Canada's Girl Guides will also avoid connecting flights in United States

Supporters call the decision "sad, but needed"

CNN  — 

Well, this is a bummer. Following the US travel ban, the Girl Guides of Canada, which are like a Canadian version of the Girl Scouts, will no longer authorize trips to the United States.

Under the ban, citizens from six different Muslim-majority countries may not be allowed in the US under certain circumstances. This actually affects people outside of those six countries as well, since citizens from those countries could be living elsewhere, like, say, Canada.

‘A difficult decision’

The Girl Guides issued a statement, calling it a “very difficult decision to make.” The notice doesn’t specifically mention President Trump’s travel ban, but the message applies directly to the current immigration situation.

“While the United States is a frequent destination for Guiding trips, the ability of all our members to equally enter this country is currently uncertain,” its statement read.

The organization will not approve further trips to the US, and will also avoid connecting flights through the United States. It’s also relocating a planned summer trip to California.

“We hope that members will appreciate this reflects our commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities for all girls and women,” the statement concluded.

‘Sad, but needed’

Reaction was mixed, as one would expect, but supporters called the decision “bold” and “sad, but needed.”

Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton weighed in, calling the move “depressing if understandable.”