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Supreme court approves request to more strictly enforce ban, but leaves in place lower court order helping travelers from six mostly Muslim countries
Associated Press in Washington
Wed 19 Jul 2017 18.31 BST
Last modified on Wed 19 Jul 2017 19.08 BST
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The supreme court is granting the Trump administration’s request to more strictly enforce its ban on refugees, at least until a federal appeals court weighs in.The supreme court is granting the Trump administration’s request to more strictly enforce its ban on refugees, at least until a federal appeals court weighs in.
But the justices are leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six Muslim-majority countries to enter the United States.But the justices are leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six Muslim-majority countries to enter the United States.
The high court acted Wednesday on the administration’s appeal of last week’s ruling by US district Judge Derrick Watson that required the government to allow in refugees formally working with a resettlement agency in the United States. Watson also vastly expanded the family relations that refugees and visitors can use to get into the country.The high court acted Wednesday on the administration’s appeal of last week’s ruling by US district Judge Derrick Watson that required the government to allow in refugees formally working with a resettlement agency in the United States. Watson also vastly expanded the family relations that refugees and visitors can use to get into the country.
The justices said the federal appeals court in San Francisco should now consider the appeal.The justices said the federal appeals court in San Francisco should now consider the appeal.
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