The Asian Age

‘Star’ in Hawaii lawsuit on travel ban lands in US

Syrian granny’s son-in-law challenged Trump’s order

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Honolulu, Aug. 13: The Syrian grandmothe­r at the centre of Hawaii’s lawsuit challengin­g President Donald Trump’s travel ban on people from six mostly Muslim countries arrived in Honolulu on Saturday night.

Ismail Elshikh, the imam of a Honolulu mosque, said that his 52-year-old mother-in-law Wafa Yahia received approval from the US government several weeks ago. She arrived at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye Internatio­nal Airport Saturday evening on a flight from San Francisco in a 28-hour journey that started in Lebanon, he said.

Elshikh is a plaintiff in Hawaii’s challenge to the travel ban. The lawsuit argues that the ban prevented his Syrian motherin-law from visiting.

The complex legal wrangling over the travel ban is ongoing. A federal appeals court in Seattle is scheduled to hear arguments later this month in the government’s appeal of a judge’s ruling in July that allows grandmothe­rs and other family members of those in the U.S. who may enter the country.

The US Supreme Court previously allowed a scaled-back version of the ban to go into effect before it hears the case in October. The justices exempted visa applicants from the ban if they can prove a “bona fide” relationsh­ip with a U.S. citizen or entity. “The news that Dr. Elshikh’s family is being reunited is one bright moment today when love trumped hate,” Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin said in a statement. “In America, no race should ever be excluded, no religion should ever be hated, and no family ever gets left behind.”

Yahia’s immigrant visa approval would not affect Hawaii’s lawsuit, Chin said: “So long as this discrimina­tory and illegal executive order is not struck down, the state of Hawaii and its residents are harmed.”

Two of Elshikh’s five children have never met her, he said. She last visited her family in Hawaii in 2005.

 ?? — AP ?? Noran Elshikh greets her grandmothe­r Wafa Yahia at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye internatio­nal airport on Saturday.
— AP Noran Elshikh greets her grandmothe­r Wafa Yahia at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye internatio­nal airport on Saturday.

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