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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Supreme Court kills Hawaii's case against Trump refugee ban after executive order expires

The Supreme Court on Tuesday formally scrapped Hawaii's challenge to President Trump's 120-day refugee ban after the executive order expired.

Trump's March executive order halted decisions on refugee applications for 120 days. Trump changed the effective date of the order implementing the refugee ban as the legal fight over the executive order moved forward in the courts.

The Supreme Court previously eliminated oral arguments over the travel ban litigation from its calendar and ruled Trump v. International Refugee Assistance Project moot after the 90-day travel ban expired last month.

Following the expiration of Trump's refugee ban on Tuesday, the high court ruled Hawaii v. Trump moot, too. The justices also vacated lower court rulings over the refugee ban and sent the case back to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“After filing a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the government watchdog group Judicial Watch was able to obtain documents showing that sanctuary cities (and counties) all across the nation refused to help with 248 ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainers on criminal illegal aliens in the first three months of 2017.”

The Somali that killed a Canadian police office and ran a vehicle into others recently, crossed the Mexican border, was held, and released to continue his journey northward to kill innocent people.

We've gotten to the point where extreme vetting is necessary for any foreigner wanting to come here who is from a terrorist country or known to harbor terrorists. We have to carefully observe our radar list.