Times of Suriname

Travelers rush to board U.S. flights while Trump ban blocked

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WASHINGTON - A U.S. appeals court late on Saturday denied a request from the Department of Justice to immediatel­y restore an immigratio­n order from President Donald Trump barring citizens from seven mainly Muslim countries and temporaril­y banning refugees.

The court ruling dealt a further setback to Trump, who has denounced the judge in the state of Washington who blocked his executive order on Friday. In tweets and comments to reporters, the president has insisted he will get the ban reinstated. Trump says the 90-day travel ban on citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, and a 120-day bar on all refugees, are necessary to protect the United States from Islamist militants. Critics say the measures are unjustifie­d and discrimina­tory.

The judge’s order and the appeal ruling have created what may be a short-lived opportunit­y for travelers from the seven affected countries to get into the United States while the legal uncertaint­y continues. “This is the first time I try to travel to America. We were booked to travel next week but decided to bring it forward after we heard,” said a Yemeni woman, recently married to a U.S. citizen, who boarded a plane from Cairo to Turkey on Sunday to connect with a U.S.-bound flight. She declined to be named for fear it could complicate her entry to the United States.

In a brief order, the U.S. appeals court said the government’s request for an immediate administra­tive stay on the Washington judge’s decision had been denied. It was awaiting further submission­s from Washington and Minnesota states on Sunday, and from the government on Monday. Reacting to the court’s statement, Iraqi government spokesman Saad al-Hadithi said: “It is a move in the right direction to solve the problems that it caused.”(Reuters.com)

 ??  ?? Demonstrat­ors in support of the immigratio­n rules implemente­d by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion rally at Los Angeles internatio­nal airport in Los Angeles, California, U.S, February 4. (Reuters)
Demonstrat­ors in support of the immigratio­n rules implemente­d by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion rally at Los Angeles internatio­nal airport in Los Angeles, California, U.S, February 4. (Reuters)

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