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Trump administra­tion appeals to Supreme Court on refugee ban

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The Trump administra­tion is back at the Supreme Court, asking the justices to continue to allow strict enforcemen­t of a temporary ban on refugees from around the world.

The Justice Department’s high court filing Monday follows an appeals court ruling last week that would allow refugees to enter the United States if a resettleme­nt agency in the U.S. had agreed to take them in. The appellate ruling could take effect as soon as Tuesday and could apply to up to 24,000 refugees.

Justice Anthony Kennedy issued a brief order Monday that will keep the ruling on hold for the time being, at least until the ban’s challenger­s submit written arguments by midday today and the full court has a chance to act.

The administra­tion is not challengin­g the part of the ruling that applies to a temporary ban on visitors from six mostly Muslim countries. The appeals court ruled that grandparen­ts and cousins of people already in the U.S. can’t be excluded from the country under the travel ban.

The Supreme Court already has weighed in twice on lower court rulings striking down or limiting the travel and refugee bans, though it has to rule on their validity.

In June, the high court said the administra­tion could not enforce the bans against people who have a “bona fide” relationsh­ip with people or entities in the United States.

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