People calling it a "Muslim ban" when it most certainly is not probably does not help public perception. It wasn't a particularly well-conceived order, but criticizing it should not require misrepresentation.
Perhaps, but it's worth noting that while not all Muslims were banned by the order, all those banned by the order were Muslims.
Not at all true.
Does the order not make an exception for persons belonging to the "minority religion" (i.e. non-Muslims) in the affected countries?
Source: CNNSo while it would appear that my initial statement was incorrect (my apologies for that), non-Muslims have a clear pathway to be admitted to the country in spite of the order, while Muslims do not.