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    US Supreme Court rules out entry of immigrants in September

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    Post by Rocky Sun 21 Jan 2018, 3:15 am


    US Supreme Court rules out entry of immigrants in September

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    US Supreme Court rules out entry of immigrants in September %D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AC%D8%A6%D9%8A%D9%86-696x435
    Information / Baghdad ..
    The US Supreme Court announced that it will consider next April President Donald Trump's decision to prevent the entry of citizens of Islamic countries, and non-Muslim, the United States.
    The court is expected to resolve the issue, which has been deliberated by courts at various levels for more than a year.
    Last September, the Supreme Court, interpreting the Constitution, fully endorsed Executive Order issued by President Donald Trump to prevent the entry of 24,000 refugees into the United States, despite their adoption by American humanitarian organizations, and the Ministry of Homeland Security's testimony that they did not threaten US national security.
    The court said it would later consider all orders issued by the Trump administration on immigration, whether to admit refugees, or to prevent the entry of citizens of six Muslim countries.
    Later, the court approved the Trump Act until the matter was settled, and federal appeals courts, one in Hawaii and the other in Virginia, ordered a stay of execution until the matter was settled.
    At the time, the Supreme Court said it would allow lower courts and federal courts to hear cases and counterclaims until it passed its final judgment. Ending / 25






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