[NWI.com] The Supreme Court is letting the
Trump administration mostly enforce its 90-day ban on travelers from six
mostly Muslim countries, overturning lower court orders that blocked
it.
The action Monday is a victory for President Donald Trump in the biggest legal controversy of his young presidency.
The
court did leave one category of foreigners protected, those "with a
credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in
the United States," the court said in an unsigned opinion.
The justices will hear arguments in the case in October.
Trump said last week that the ban would take effect 72 hours after being cleared by courts.
The ban would apply to citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
The
Trump administration said the ban was needed to allow an internal
review of the screening procedures for visa applicants from those
countries. That review should be complete before October 2, the first
day the justices could hear arguments in their new term.
2 comments:
What about Saudi Arabia? 18 of 20 hi jacks in 9-11 where Saudi citizens! Wtf?
Trump is wisely limiting his choices to the ones Obama picked for this ban. After all, Obama is a Muslim. Who else would know better which Muslims to ban than another Muslim?
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