Oman Daily Observer

US federal appeals court rules against Trump’s travel ban

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WASHINGTON: A federal appeals court has ruled against US President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban, saying that it “exceeds the scope of his delegated authority,” but that it was ultimately for the Supreme Court to decide.

The three-judge panel with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled on Friday that Trump had again exceeded his lawful authority in issuing the latest ban and that he had not made a legally sufficient finding that entry of those blocked would be “detrimenta­l to the interests of the US”, the New York Times reported.

The ruling, however, is of little immediate consequenc­e, as the judges said they would put it on hold pending considerat­ion by the apex court, which allowed the ban to take effect.

In a statement, Justice Department spokeswoma­n Lauren Ehrsam said: “We are pleased that the Supreme Court has already allowed the government to implement the proclamati­on and keep all Americans safe while this matter is litigated.

“We continue to believe that the order should be allowed to take effect in its entirety.”

Trump’s September ban blocks various travellers from eight countries, six of them predominan­tly Muslim, from entering the US.

Two federal judges had earlier blocked its implementa­tion, at least in part, although the Supreme Court this month allowed it to fully take effect while the legal battle ran its course through the courts.

The administra­tion said the restrictio­ns would be in effect until those countries proved to the US that they had adequate screening.

But the appeals court said that the ban was, in effect, an indefinite one, and that Congress did not give the President the authority to stop immigratio­n from any country indefinite­ly. Neal Katyal, who argued the case before the Ninth Circuit court for the state of Hawaii, hailed the decision.

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