For many Americans, last week's executive order on immigration was a clear case of religious discrimination since it singles out Muslim-majority countries and gives preferential treatment to non-Muslim refugees from those countries.
The implication seems to be that, in keeping with President Trump's campaign promises, the United States will sort people at the border based on faith.
For other Americans, the executive order might not seem like a case of religious discrimination — not because the policy doesn't differentiate between Muslims and non-Muslims, but because they are skeptical that Islam is actually a religion at all.
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