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Trump executive order: US judge temporarily halts deportations | Trump executive order: US judge temporarily halts deportations |
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A US judge has issued a temporary halt to the deportation of visa holders or refugees stranded at airports after President Donald Trump issued an order barring entry to them for 90 days. | A US judge has issued a temporary halt to the deportation of visa holders or refugees stranded at airports after President Donald Trump issued an order barring entry to them for 90 days. |
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a case in response to the order issued on Friday. | The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a case in response to the order issued on Friday. |
It estimates that 100-200 people are being held at airports or in transit. | It estimates that 100-200 people are being held at airports or in transit. |
Thousands of people have been protesting at US airports over Mr Trump's clampdown on immigration. | Thousands of people have been protesting at US airports over Mr Trump's clampdown on immigration. |
His executive order halted the entire US refugee programme and also instituted a 90-day travel ban for nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. | His executive order halted the entire US refugee programme and also instituted a 90-day travel ban for nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. |
Those who were already mid-flight were detained on arrival - even if they held valid US visas or other immigration permits. | Those who were already mid-flight were detained on arrival - even if they held valid US visas or other immigration permits. |
On Saturday, amid protests and court challenges, Mr Trump told reporters: "It's working out very nicely. You see it at the airports, you see it all over." | On Saturday, amid protests and court challenges, Mr Trump told reporters: "It's working out very nicely. You see it at the airports, you see it all over." |
Other executive orders issued by Mr Trump on Saturday were: | Other executive orders issued by Mr Trump on Saturday were: |
'Irreparable injury' | 'Irreparable injury' |
The ruling from federal Judge Ann Donnelly, in New York, prevented the removal from the US of people with approved refugee applications, valid visas, and "other individuals... legally authorised to enter the United States". | The ruling from federal Judge Ann Donnelly, in New York, prevented the removal from the US of people with approved refugee applications, valid visas, and "other individuals... legally authorised to enter the United States". |
The emergency ruling also said there was a risk of "substantial and irreparable injury" to those affected. | The emergency ruling also said there was a risk of "substantial and irreparable injury" to those affected. |
Her ruling is not on the constitutionality of Mr Trump's executive order. What will happen to those still held at airports remains unclear. | Her ruling is not on the constitutionality of Mr Trump's executive order. What will happen to those still held at airports remains unclear. |
In its response, the Department of Homeland Security said it would continue to enforce the measures that on Saturday had affected "less than 1% of the more than 325,000 international air travellers who arrive every day". | In its response, the Department of Homeland Security said it would continue to enforce the measures that on Saturday had affected "less than 1% of the more than 325,000 international air travellers who arrive every day". |
It added that the US government "retains its right to revoke visas at any time if required for national security or public safety". | It added that the US government "retains its right to revoke visas at any time if required for national security or public safety". |
'Dreams shattered' - those affected | 'Dreams shattered' - those affected |
"The feeling of injustice is so big, and this ban is so demeaning! Shame!" - Syrian scientist working on skin cancer research and living in Germany who now finds she cannot travel to Philadelphia in February to visit colleagues. | "The feeling of injustice is so big, and this ban is so demeaning! Shame!" - Syrian scientist working on skin cancer research and living in Germany who now finds she cannot travel to Philadelphia in February to visit colleagues. |
"Dreams shattered" - cardiology fellow from Jordan whose Syrian wife's family cannot come to visit in the US. | "Dreams shattered" - cardiology fellow from Jordan whose Syrian wife's family cannot come to visit in the US. |
"We may try our chances with other countries" - Iranian professional in Washington DC, whose wife is now stuck overseas. | |
US entry ban victims vent fury | US entry ban victims vent fury |
The case was brought early on Saturday on behalf of two Iraqi men detained at JFK Airport in New York. | The case was brought early on Saturday on behalf of two Iraqi men detained at JFK Airport in New York. |
One worked for the US military in Iraq. The other is married to a former US military contract employee. | One worked for the US military in Iraq. The other is married to a former US military contract employee. |
Both have now been released. Another court hearing is set for February. | Both have now been released. Another court hearing is set for February. |
Lee Gelernt, deputy legal director of the Immigrants Rights Project, who argued the case in court said that some people had been threatened with being "put back on a plane" later on Saturday. | Lee Gelernt, deputy legal director of the Immigrants Rights Project, who argued the case in court said that some people had been threatened with being "put back on a plane" later on Saturday. |
Mr Gelernt also said the judge had ordered the government to provide a list of names of those detained under the order. | Mr Gelernt also said the judge had ordered the government to provide a list of names of those detained under the order. |
Judges elsewhere in the US have also ruled on the issue: | Judges elsewhere in the US have also ruled on the issue: |
Criticism of Mr Trump's decision has been growing louder outside the US. | Criticism of Mr Trump's decision has been growing louder outside the US. |
Iran is threatening a reciprocal ban on US citizens entering the country. | Iran is threatening a reciprocal ban on US citizens entering the country. |
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany issued a statement saying "even the necessary, determined fight against terrorism does not justify placing people of a certain origin or belief under general suspicion". | Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany issued a statement saying "even the necessary, determined fight against terrorism does not justify placing people of a certain origin or belief under general suspicion". |
A spokesperson for UK PM Theresa May said she "did not agree" with the restrictions, and French independent presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron tweeted: "I stand with the people fleeing war and persecution". | A spokesperson for UK PM Theresa May said she "did not agree" with the restrictions, and French independent presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron tweeted: "I stand with the people fleeing war and persecution". |