The White House announces plans to open up travel with nearly 30 countries
The White House announced plans to open up international travel just days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
The White House announced plans to open up international travel just days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
In its final oral argument of the term, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear one of the most highly-anticipated cases of the Trump presidency: Travel Ban 3.0.
President Donald Trump’s four-month worldwide ban on refugees ended Tuesday, officials said, as his administration prepared to unveil tougher new screening procedures.
The Supreme Court announced today that it plans to review the case over President Trump’s travel ban.
A federal appeals court dealt another blow to President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban targeting six-Muslim majority countries on Thursday, siding with groups that say the policy illegally targets Muslims.
ABC NEWS–President Trump’s executive order banning travel from six majority-Muslim nations suffered a new round of blows overnight as two federal judges issued different rulings stopping it from moving forward, at least temporarily. There are separate courses of action in the two cases, the first in Hawaii and the second in Maryland. There are still two outstanding motions for restraining orders…
CNN– President Donald Trump’s travel ban will remain blocked after a federal appeals court ruled they are upholding the decision late Thursday. The ruling came from a three-judge panel. It mean citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries will continue to be able to travel to the US, for now, despite Trump’s executive order last month. Andy Rose has reaction. Categories: National…
President Donald Trump today attacked those challenging his travel ban, saying even a “bad high school student” would understand the law that confers upon the president the power to restrict immigration.
Dozens of tech companies, including behemoths like Apple, Google, and Facebook, are siding with Washington state and Minnesota as they fight President Donald Trump’s ban on refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.
President Trump said his executive order restricting entry into the U.S. of people from seven Muslim-dominated countries is to keep Americans safer, but one former Homeland Security official who is an ABC News contributor said the move could instead do the opposite by inspiring violent extremist attacks in the U.S.