EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) -- President Donald Trump's complete travel ban of 12 countries and a partial ban of 7 others certainly has implications on an international level, but a University of Evansville professor says even locally some impacts can be felt.
Dr. Amanda Krause is the dean of the college of arts and sciences with her phd in political science. She says that message comes with ripple effects.
"It kind of sends a message to the international community that the United States as a country wants to limit the influx of people into the country,” Krause said. “The way you would see that in a community like Evansville is that you might see a decrease in some economic activity."
This policy from the Trump administration is similar to the one that went into effect during the president'