Federal court approves part of Trump's latest travel ban | Inquirer News

Federal court approves part of Trump’s latest travel ban

/ 12:10 PM November 14, 2017

A United States appeals court allowed President Donald Trump to proceed with portions of the latest version of his travel ban on Monday, but it created an exemption for foreigners with American ties.

The ruling by the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco bars citizens of six Muslim-majority countries that do not have a “bona fide” relationship with a person or entity already in the US.

The White House issued a new executive order in September to replace an expiring 90-day temporary ban on travelers from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

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Sudan was removed, and Chad, North Korea and Venezuela added, but activists and legal experts said Trump’s intent remains to sharply curb the inflow of Muslim visitors and immigrants.

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Federal Judge Derrick Watson in Hawaii blocked the ban for the six mainly Muslim countries, announced hours before it was due to come into effect.

But the US government appealed, saying the rulings undermined Trump’s efforts to fight terrorism, and the San Francisco court agreed to stay those decisions.

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Visa applicants with relatives in the US as well as those with jobs, business ties or connections to educational institutions are exempted under the latest ruling.

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The decision spelled out the “close family relationship” exception to include grandparents, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

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The panel of three judges did not offer a rationale for the decision, but the ruling cites an interim order the Supreme Court issued in June on the earlier version of the ban.

The Ninth Circuit court would hear arguments on December 6 on whether to keep or permanently overturn Watson’s stay.                  /kga

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