Federal court rules Trump administration can’t use travel ban to keep 80 refugees out of U.S.
Summary
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration could not use its travel ban to block 80 vetted refugees from entering the U.S. The judge said the travel ban does not cover refugees and instructed the administration to process these refugees promptly.Key Facts
- A federal judge in Seattle stopped the Trump administration from using a travel ban to block 80 refugees.
- The judge ruled that the travel ban does not apply to refugees according to its own terms.
- President Trump's travel ban was intended to keep people from 12 countries out of the U.S. for security reasons.
- The judge ordered the administration to resume processing these refugees immediately.
- Refugees affected by the ban had already gone through a lengthy approval process.
- The judge's decision could allow more refugees who meet certain criteria to enter the U.S.
- The ongoing court case began in February, with refugees and aid groups challenging the administration's actions.
- The travel and funding suspensions were first questioned by the court, and some decisions were paused pending further review.
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