Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US JUDGE IN HAWAII LEAVES TRUMP’S TRAVEL BAN IN PLACE

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A federal judge in Hawaii on Thursday left Trump administra­tion rules in place for a travel ban on citizens from six majority-Muslim countries.

US District Court Judge Derrick Watson denied an emergency motion filed by Hawaii asking him to clarify what the US Supreme Court meant by a “bona fide” relationsh­ip in its ruling last month. The Supreme Court ruled the administra­tion could mostly enforce its travel ban, but said those “with a credible claim of a bona fide relationsh­ip with a person or entity in the United States” could enter.

Watson says the relationsh­ip question would be better posed to the Supreme Court, not him. “This court will not upset the Supreme Court’s careful balancing and ‘equitable judgment,’” Watson said in his order.

Hawaii attorney general Doug Chin objected to the administra­tion’s omission of grandparen­ts, aunts and uncles from its list of people meeting the definition of a close relationsh­ip.

The Trump administra­tion has said the exemption to the ban would apply to citizens of the six countries with a parent, spouse, child, adult son or daughter, sonin-law, daughter-in-law or sibling already in the US.

“We will have people directly affected by this, for sure,” said Hakim Ouansafi, president of the Muslim Associatio­n of Hawaii.

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