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Federal judge grants stay on Trump ban for people who landed in U.S. with valid visas

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GK86

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Reuters probably sums the court's decision up best:

"BREAKING: Federal judge grants emergency stay to temporarily allow people who landed in U.S. with valid visa to remain"

https://twitter.com/reuters/status/825525912447963138


Dara Lind‏ @DLind

This stay only covers the airport detainees/those in transit. It doesn't change ban going forward.



Original OP:

Link. This is nation-wide.

The federal court for the Eastern District of New York issued an emergency stay halting President Donald Trump’s executive order banning entry to the US from seven majority-Muslim countries tonight, following widespread protests at airports around the country.

The court ruled on a habeas corpus petition filed by the ACLU on behalf of Hameed Khalid Darweesh and Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi, who were denied entry to the US upon landing at JFK airport in New York City and detained indefinitely by Customs and Border Patrol. Darweesh spent a decade working for the United States military in Iraq as an interpreter and engineer and had been granted an entry visa after background checks; Alshawi had been granted a visa in order to join his wife and son who are already permanent residents of the US after their similar service with the US military.

Trump’s executive order halts all immigration from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, and Syria. The ban was issued late on Friday, leading to widespread confusion about how it would be implemented and enforced, chaos as those decisions were made quickly and without a great deal of transparency, and controversy as the essential legality of a ban that effectively targets Muslims was called into question.

Protests have erupted at airports around the country in response to the ban, and the tech industry has signaled significant opposition to it in tones ranging from measured to morally outraged.

The court’s stay is temporary; it’s clear that the White House will argue to have it reinstated as soon as possible.
 

ZZMitch

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This is just the first step in telling Trump and all his people that they can't just get what they want. Have to keep this up!
 
A reminder there are those in power that can still help people in ways Trump hasn't stamped out yet. These people need to be kept in that position.
 

Blablurn

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This is incredible. You have to applaud them for that! Well done America! Good to see so much resistance and fight.
 
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Deleted member 17706

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First victory of hopefully many in what is sure to be a long war ahead.
 

Funky Papa

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And from now on, Bannon is going to lawyer the fuck up before holding a pen to write another executive order.

Get ready, because while the humiliation may taste sweet, the worst is probably yet to come.
 

Glix

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Come on you orange fuck, have a twitter meltdown about the unfair and dishonest judge, you piece of shit.

(My hands are shaking)
 

Boke1879

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This is only the beggining. Keep fighting. Keep making your voices heard. ELECTIONS matter. Local, State, AND National. Keep up the pressure.
 

Breads

Banned
3am's Trump tweetstorm shitting on the federal courts is going to be hilarious.

I mean PROTESTING DOESNT DO ANYTHING HURR DURR
 
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