US Supreme Court to hear travel ban case; allows partial ban for now
The US Supreme Court said later this year it will hear the case against US president Donald Trump’s revised executive order temporarily banning nationals from 6 countries from traveling to the US, but also has allowed the ban to be partially implemented in the interim. Trump’s second executive order had been blocked by lower courts. The case will now be heard by the Supreme Court when it convenes in October, the court announced Monday. In its announcement, the court granted a partial stay on the lower court rulings while the case proceeds, permitting enforcement of the ban against nationals from the 6 countries applying for US travel visas who have never before travelled to the US and/or cannot prove family or business ties to the US. <br/>
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US Supreme Court to hear travel ban case; allows partial ban for now
The US Supreme Court said later this year it will hear the case against US president Donald Trump’s revised executive order temporarily banning nationals from 6 countries from traveling to the US, but also has allowed the ban to be partially implemented in the interim. Trump’s second executive order had been blocked by lower courts. The case will now be heard by the Supreme Court when it convenes in October, the court announced Monday. In its announcement, the court granted a partial stay on the lower court rulings while the case proceeds, permitting enforcement of the ban against nationals from the 6 countries applying for US travel visas who have never before travelled to the US and/or cannot prove family or business ties to the US. <br/>