RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Hadeel Hamoud is the Triangle community organizer for the statewide organization Muslim Women For.

She explained the grassroots movement was founded during the first Trump Administration, when the initial travel ban was put into effect. Now, there is a new ban that could impact her relatives trying to make their way to the United States from Sudan.

"I haven't even gotten a chance to talk to them and see," she said. "This is definitely Muslim Ban 2.0."

Travel will be banned from 12 countries, mostly in the Middle East and Africa, starting Monday.

The White House said the countries lack proper vetting, fail to share identity and threat information, or exhibit high visa overstay rates.

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