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US appeals court denies Trump administration’s request to reinstate travel ban | US appeals court denies Trump administration’s request to reinstate travel ban |
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A US appeals court has denied the Trump administration’s request to reverse Friday’s order by a federal judge temporarily lifting the travel ban on citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries introduced by US President Donald Trump. | A US appeals court has denied the Trump administration’s request to reverse Friday’s order by a federal judge temporarily lifting the travel ban on citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries introduced by US President Donald Trump. |
“Appellants’ request for an immediate administrative stay pending full consideration of the emergency motion for a stay pending appeal is denied,” the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit stated in its order, issued early Sunday. | |
The appeal to restore President Trump’s executive order was filed by the Justice Department late Saturday. | |
The appeals court has given the Justice Department a deadline of Monday to file its reply brief. | |
The Justice Department earlier warned that the judge’s decision posed immediate harm to the public, and second-guessed the president’s national security judgment.' | The Justice Department earlier warned that the judge’s decision posed immediate harm to the public, and second-guessed the president’s national security judgment.' |
Following Friday’s ruling, the president slammed the decision as a “terrible” mistake in a series of tweets on Saturday. | Following Friday’s ruling, the president slammed the decision as a “terrible” mistake in a series of tweets on Saturday. |
“What is our country coming to when a judge can halt a Homeland Security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions, can come into US?” Trump said on Twitter. | “What is our country coming to when a judge can halt a Homeland Security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions, can come into US?” Trump said on Twitter. |
Trump also said he had no doubts that the government will win the appeal. | Trump also said he had no doubts that the government will win the appeal. |
“We’ll win. For the safety of the country, we’ll win,” he told reporters in Florida, as cited by Reuters. | “We’ll win. For the safety of the country, we’ll win,” he told reporters in Florida, as cited by Reuters. |
Friday’s ruling by Seattle US District Judge James Robart place a temporary stop nationwide on the enforcement of Trump’s executive order barring nationals from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States for three months, and indefinitely banning all Syrian refugees. | Friday’s ruling by Seattle US District Judge James Robart place a temporary stop nationwide on the enforcement of Trump’s executive order barring nationals from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States for three months, and indefinitely banning all Syrian refugees. |
The executive order prompted large protests across the country, as well as a number of lawsuits. In his temporary restraining order on the ban, Judge Robart questioned the administration’s use of 9/11 to justify the order, saying that no attacks have been carried out on US soil by individuals from any of the seven countries listed. | The executive order prompted large protests across the country, as well as a number of lawsuits. In his temporary restraining order on the ban, Judge Robart questioned the administration’s use of 9/11 to justify the order, saying that no attacks have been carried out on US soil by individuals from any of the seven countries listed. |
READ MORE: #NoBanNoWall: Anti-Trump protests continue throughout Europe & US | READ MORE: #NoBanNoWall: Anti-Trump protests continue throughout Europe & US |
The Justice Department appeal stated that Robart’s legal reasoning was lacking, noting also that the state of Washington does not have the legal standing to challenge a presidential directive. | The Justice Department appeal stated that Robart’s legal reasoning was lacking, noting also that the state of Washington does not have the legal standing to challenge a presidential directive. |
The Department of Homeland Security stopped flagging travelers from the countries blacklisted by the Trump administration following the judge’s ruling. | The Department of Homeland Security stopped flagging travelers from the countries blacklisted by the Trump administration following the judge’s ruling. |