Trump list shows 746 travelers 'detained or processed' under travel ban, lawyer says

The President originally said just over 100 people were affected.

— -- Nearly 750 people were "detained or processed" during the 26-hour period after a Brooklyn judge issued an order blocking part of Donald Trump's controversial travel ban, according to an attorney representing plaintiffs.

In a letter obtained by ABC News, the government said "this list includes legal permanent residents."

Today, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union told ABC News that the government provided the organization with 746 names of people held or processed from Jan. 28 at 9:37 p.m. —- when the Brooklyn judge halted part of the ban that allowed for deportations -— to Jan. 29 at 11:59 p.m.

After Trump issued the order, the administration said that green card holders and others were not subject to the order.

At the time, Trump appeared to downplay the number of people detained as a result of the order's implementation.

And White House press secretary Sean Spicer said the same day: “Remember we’re talking about a universe of 109 people. There were 325,000 people that came into this country over a 24 hour period from another country. 109 of them were stopped for additional screening.”