A trio of federal appellate judges in San Francisco on Monday ruled
against President Donald Trump's second try at imposing a so-called
"travel ban" that would restrict refugees and people from six
predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel
unanimously upheld an earlier decision by a federal judge in Hawaii to
block the government from enforcing Trump's executive order.
"The Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA")
gives the President broad powers to control the entry of aliens, and to
take actions to protect the American public," the judges wrote in their
opinion. "But immigration, even for the President, is not a one-person
show. The President's authority is subject to certain statutory and
constitutional restraints."
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