Chattanooga Times Free Press

Court allows partial enforcemen­t of Trump travel ban

- BY JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER

HONOLULU — A U.S. appeals court on Monday allowed President Donald Trump’s newest version of the travel ban to partially take effect.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling will bar people from six Muslim-majority countries included in the travel ban who do not have a “bona fide” relationsh­ip with a person or entity in the U.S. from entering the country. The ban can’t be enforced against people who have those relationsh­ips.

Hawaii sued to stop the latest ban, which was announced in September. Hours before it was set to take full effect last month, U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson in Hawaii issued a ruling blocking the ban. Watson found that the new ban, like the version before it, failed to show that nationalit­y alone makes a person a greater security risk to the U.S.

The policy applied to travelers from Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria and Yemen plus some Venezuelan government officials and their families.

Rulings against the ban in Hawaii and later in Maryland apply only to the six Muslim-majority countries. They did not affect the restrictio­ns against North Korea or Venezuela, because the plaintiffs did not ask for that. The Maryland ruling was narrower than the Hawaii one in that it allowed enforcemen­t against those with no U.S. ties.

The U.S. government appealed, saying the rulings thwarted Trump’s efforts to keep the American people safe.

The 9th Circuit in San Francisco had blocked previous versions of the ban.

“We are reviewing the court’s order and the government will begin enforcing the travel proclamati­on consistent with the partial stay,” U.S. Department of Justice spokeswoma­n Lauren Ehrsam said in a statement. “We believe that the proclamati­on should be allowed to take effect in its entirety.”

The appellate judges adopted language that the Supreme Court itself either wrote or blessed when it considered legal challenges to the previous ver-

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