Los Angeles Times

9th Circuit calls Trump’s third travel ban illegal

- By Maura Dolan maura.dolan@latimes.com Twitter: @mauradolan

A federal appeals court decided unanimousl­y Friday that President Trump’s latest travel ban violates the law, but the ruling will not take effect until the Supreme Court reviews a likely appeal.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said Trump had exceeded his authority in ordering that more than 150 million nationals of predominan­tly Muslim countries be barred from entering the United States.

The court faulted the president for failing to make a “legally sufficient” finding that entry of those barred would be “detrimenta­l to the interests of the United States.”

Trump’s order “nullified” a federal immigratio­n law passed by Congress and overrode “broad swaths of immigratio­n laws that Congress has used its considered judgment to enact,” the court said.

The 9th Circuit, limiting an injunction against the ban by a Honolulu-based federal judge, said it should not be enforced against those who have a “bona fide relationsh­ip” to a person or entity in the United States. Those would include people with close family in the United States or a formal relationsh­ip with an entity, such as a university or corporatio­n.

However, the Supreme Court this month ruled the president’s full travel ban could go into effect while legal appeals are weighed in lower courts.

Trump issued the ban in September, after two earlier efforts to restrict travelers were overturned by federal courts. The current version targets those coming to the United States from Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen.

 ?? JIM WATSON AFP/Getty Images ?? GROUPS protest the travel ban, which the 9th Circuit says overrode “broad swaths” of immigratio­n law.
JIM WATSON AFP/Getty Images GROUPS protest the travel ban, which the 9th Circuit says overrode “broad swaths” of immigratio­n law.

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