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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

US Supreme Court allows full enforcement of Trump travel ban

The travel ban is the third version of a contentious policy that Trump first sought to implement a week after taking office in January.

WASHINGTON: In a major victory for President Donald Trump, the US Supreme Court has allowed his travel ban to take full effect pending appeal, for people coming from six Muslim-majority countries. 

As a result of the Supreme Court's ruling, Trump's travel ban, which restricts travel to the US by people from Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia and Chad without bona fide connections to the US, can take full effect while legal challenges proceed. 

The travel ban is the third version of a contentious policy that Trump first sought to implement a week after taking office in January. 

Seven of the nine judges lifted restrictions on the travel ban imposed by other courts earlier. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Sonia Sotomayor said they would have denied the government's request. 



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