Donald Trump's decision to ban migrants from 7 African and Middle Eastern countries has sparked outrage across the world. French President François Hollande urged European leaders to show a united front against populism. SOT François Hollande, French President"The kind of discourse coming from the US encourages populism and extremism. // When the president refuses the entry of refugees... while Europe has done its duty, we have to respond."German Foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel slammedTrump's refugee ban...saying DLS"[Helping those fleeing persecution] is what binds us in the West and that is what we want to make clear to the Americans, I believe, as our common foundation"Turkey was also critical... saying banning refugees was not a viable to solution to the current migrant crisis. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Theresa May refused to condemn Trump's policies. SOT Theresa May, British Prime Minister"The United States is responsible for the united states policy on refugees, the Uk is responsible for the Uk's policy on refugees, and ouir policy on refugees is to have a number of voluntary schemes to bring syrian refugees into the country."International organisations were also quick to react.... urging Donald Trump to keep America's doors open to asylum-seekers. SOT Joel Millman, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) spokesman"We think that refugees, asylum-seekers, migrants of all kinds should never be defined by their nationality or their religion or their gender or their secual preference. // Danger does not come from refugees and we don't have much of a record of dangerous people infiltrating with refugees."Trump's refugee ban also sparked anger in the private sector... Facebook and Google said curbs on immigration could hurt US technology companies.