Entry ban: US court approves Trump's entry stop in parts

In the dispute over his entry ban, US President Donald Trump was able to prevail in part. A court strengthened the new restrictions that are now to be implemented.

Entry ban: US court approves Trump's entry stop in parts

Stage victory for US-PräsidentDonald Trump in wrestling for his entry bans: a court of appeal in California's San Francisco has approved third version of immigration decree in parts. The US government's opposition to several first-instance decisions was "partially accepted, partially rejected", it was said in a statement by Court of Appeal of Ninth District. Therefore, people from six priority Muslim countries who cannot demonstrate close family or professional ties to United States must not enter.

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From se countries, people who cannot prove a "close family connection" to United States cannot enter re.

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Thus, except for entry ban on citizens from six states, re are people who can demonstrate "close relations with a person or entity in United States". This applies to grandparents, grandchildren, bror-in-law and sisters, uncles and aunts, nephews and nieces, as well as cousins and cousins of foreigners living in US. Relations with a university or an employer would have to be "documented" in order to obtain a visa, appellate court declared.

DasUS-Justice Ministry responded immediately to verdict of Court of Appeal and informed that Government would now begin to enforce DieReiseregelung. Furrmore, it is still assumed that president's order will ultimately take effect in full.

Trump signed third variant of an entry ban on September 25th. As a result, people from Iran, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Chad, as well as citizens from North Korea and government officials from Venezuela, are no longer allowed to enter United States. However, shortly before entry into force of new provisions, judges in DenBundesstaaten Hawaii and Maryland had greatly overridden decree. DieAnordnung against people because of ir nationality, it was said. The US government appealed against se judgments.

Date Of Update: 15 November 2017, 12:02
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