Deccan Chronicle

Court lifts Trump’s bar on refugees

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Washington, Dec. 24: A US federal judge on on Saturday lifted Trump administra­tion restrictio­ns that barred some refugees from the country, the latest in a series of immigratio­n-related legal setbacks for the president.

The US said in October that it would resume accepting refugees after a 120-day ban ordered by President Donald Trump expired, but some — including those from 11 “high-risk” countries, most of which are Muslim majority — were still barred from entering.

In his ruling, Judge James Robart ordered American authoritie­s to resume processing and admitting so-called “follow-to-join” refugees, which would once again allow the spouse and unmarried children of a refugee already in the country to be admitted.

And he also ordered that “follow-to-join” refugees and “other refugees with a bona fide relationsh­ip to a person or entity within the US” from the 11 “highrisk” countries be processed and admitted as well. The ruling is in response to motions for preliminar­y injunction­s filed in two separate cases. “Plaintiffs in both cases are refugees, who find themselves in dire circumstan­ces, their family members who yearn to be reunited with them, and humanitari­an organizati­ons whose fundamenta­l mission is to help these vulnerable refugees resettle in the United States,” Robart wrote in his ruling.

“Plaintiffs in both cases present compelling circumstan­ces of irreparabl­e harm inflicted by the federal agencies’ action at issue here.” Mr Trump’s attempts at banning travelers from several mainly Muslim nations have been met with successive legal challenges this year.

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