The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump’s travel ban is on fast-track review

- By Maura Dolan Los Angeles Times

SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco-based federal appeals court will hear arguments on President Donald Trump’s latest travel and refugee resettleme­nt restrictio­ns in May.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday granted the Trump administra­tion’s unopposed request for expedited review, and set a schedule for written arguments.

A brief order from the court said a hearing would be held sometime in May. The court will examine a Hawaii judge’s ruling that blocked the executive order on the grounds that by targeting countries that are predominan­tly Muslim it discrimina­ted on the basis of religion.

The order — which would stop all refugee resettleme­nt for 120 days and block citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the U.S. for 90 days — is a revised version of Trump’s original travel ban.

In February, the 9th Circuit upheld a nationwide ruling against the original order, deciding that it violated due-process rights because it was enacted without notice and without giving people the right to challenge it.

The revised order removed restrictio­ns on holders of visas and green cards but still targeted predominan­tly Muslim nations.

Another ruling blocking part of the revised ban is pending in the Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A hearing on that appeal is also set for May.

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