Trump asks Supreme Court to bring back travel ban

Tuesday, 02 Jun, 2017 0

The Trump administration has asked the US Supreme Court to reinstate his controversial travel ban.

The Justice Department has filed two emergency applications arguing the ban on six mainly Muslim countries is necessary to keep the US safe.

"We have asked the Supreme Court to hear this important case and are confident that President Trump’s executive order is well within his lawful authority to keep the nation safe and protect our communities from terrorism," said Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores.

"The president is not required to admit people from countries that sponsor or shelter terrorism, until he determines that they can be properly vetted and do not pose a security risk to the United States."

If successful, the travel ban could be reinstated within a few weeks.

Previous attempts at imposing a ban have been blocked by lower courts who argue it is discriminatory.

But this week’s applications argue that the lower courts made several mistakes when blocking the ban, including relying on statements the US President made during the 2016 campaign.

An original ban was put into place shortly after Trump came into office in January but led to chaos at airports and protests across the country.

It banned entry to nationals from Somalia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya and Yemen for 90 days and stopped the refugee programme for 120 days.

It was blocked after a legal challenge initially mounted by Washington state and Minnesota.

A revised order was then signed in March to try to address legal issues, and Iraq was removed from the list.

But a district court in Maryland found the revised ban violated constitutional rights and blocked it before it could take effect. A federal judge in Hawaii also ruled the ban was discriminatory.

Last month, a federal appeals court refused to lift the temporary block, saying Trump’s argument about the risk to national security was a ‘secondary justification for an executive order rooted in religious animus and intended to bar Muslims from this country’.

Trump will need the support of five of the nine Supreme Court judges to reinstate the ban.

Meanwhile, Trump has received global criticism for his decision to pull out of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger was just one of the many top business leaders who were quick to condemn the decision.

He has resigned from the President’s Council in response to Trump’s announcement.

 



 

profileimage

Bev

Editor in chief Bev Fearis has been a travel journalist for 25 years. She started her career at Travel Weekly, where she became deputy news editor, before joining Business Traveller as deputy editor and launching the magazine’s website. She has also written travel features, news and expert comment for the Guardian, Observer, Times, Telegraph, Boundless and other consumer titles and was named one of the top 50 UK travel journalists by the Press Gazette.



Most Read

Vegas’s Billion-Dollar Secrets – What They Don’t Want Tourists to Know

Visit Florida’s New CEO Bryan Griffin Shares His Vision for State Tourism with Graham

Chicago’s Tourism Renaissance: Graham Interviews Kristin Reynolds of Choose Chicago

Graham Talks with Cassandra McCauley of MMGY NextFactor About the Latest Industry Research

Destination International’s Andreas Weissenborn: Research, Advocacy, and Destination Impact

Graham and Don Welsh Discuss the Success of Destinations International’s Annual Conference

Graham and CEO Andre Kiwitz on Ventura Travel’s UK Move and Recruitment for the Role

Brett Laiken and Graham Discuss Florida’s Tourism Momentum and Global Appeal

Graham and Elliot Ferguson on Positioning DC as a Cultural and Inclusive Global Destination

Graham Talks to Fraser Last About His England-to-Ireland Trek for Mental Health Awareness

Kathy Nelson Tells Graham About the Honour of Hosting the World Cup and Kansas City’s Future

Graham McKenzie on Sir Richie Richardson’s Dual Passion for Golf and His Homeland, Antigua
TRAINING & COMPETITION
Skip to toolbar
Clearing CSS/JS assets' cache... Please wait until this notice disappears...
Updating... Please wait...