San Francisco – Trump Administration Says It Will Revise Travel Ban

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    FILE - People protest Donald Trump's travel ban from Muslim majority countries at the International terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 28, 2017.  REUTERS/Patrick T. FallonSan Francisco – President Donald Trump’s administration said in court documents on Thursday it does not want a larger appellate panel to review a ruling keeping its travel ban on hold and will instead replace the ban.

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    “In so doing, the president will clear the way for immediately protecting the country rather than pursuing further, potentially time-consuming litigation,” the administration said in the filing.

    A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit last week refused to block a lower-court decision that suspended the ban. The judges rejected the Trump administration’s claim of presidential authority and questioned its motives.

    The administration attacked the decision in Thursday’s court filing, saying the three-judge panel misunderstood the scope of the order.

    The decision came in a lawsuit brought by the states of Washington and Minnesota, which said the ban unconstitutionally blocked entry on the basis of religion and harmed their residents, universities and sales tax revenue. Eighteen other states, including California and New York, supported the challenge.

    The appeals court had asked the Trump administration and Washington and Minnesota to file arguments by Thursday on whether more judges should hear the case.

    The three-judge panel said the states had raised “serious” allegations that the ban targets Muslims, and the courts could consider statements Trump has made about shutting down Muslim immigration.

    The judges also rejected the federal government’s argument that courts do not have the authority to review the president’s immigration and national security decisions.

    They said the Trump administration presented no evidence that any foreigner from the seven countries — Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen — was responsible for a terrorist attack in the U.S.


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    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    Trump is the greatest I can see how the so called “minorities” felt under the previous fella who lived in white house, since he did everything to help them now we have the best president ever who is helping the working class REAL Americans including frum like myself. My policy is if liberals don’t like it, I love it.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    850,000 young people who came to this country as the children of undocumented immigrants now face arrest and mass deportation by the new Fuhrer, with all his ‘family values’ doubletalk. But as Jews, we’ve never faced blood libel, hate speech, mass arrests or deportation. Nothing happened to us 1933-1945, so there’s nothing to learn from. In fact, Jews now hate Israel and support this new Haman, that’s how far we’ve come…