Cairo – Several experts on Islamic movements assert that United States President Donald Trump's executive order to ban citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries will have its negative ripple effects on Muslim Brothers (MB) living and working in the US. It is most likely that US Muslim Brothers will be relocating to a number of Islamic countries well-known of harboring and supporting them in order to rally against Trump's decision and flee harassment or inspection that they might face from European governments. Analysts also propounded that MB will try to find other ways to defy the status quo. In a statement for "Albawaba News Portal", Ahmed Ban, an expert on Islamic movements, said on Tuesday: "The international Muslim Brotherhood have realized the jeopardy of being ‘centralized' in certain countries, which would mean that every movement by the group is monitored and every action is observed. So MB came to realized it has been in a hot water." Mr. Ban added: "Now they are bound to take concrete steps to decentralize their presence, operations and decision-making to some Islamic countries that are known of incubating their philosophy and blueprint such as Malaysia, following the recent clampdown in Europe, most notably in France and England."