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Has the US ban on Mu been passed?

Citing news reports from the US Consumer News and Business Channel, on the evening of February 9, local time, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld the ruling of the Washington State Federal District Court to suspend Trump's immigration ban, and once again rejected the Ministry of Justice's request to restore Trump's immigration ban on seven countries, allowing those who received the ban to enter the United States.

Trump's "travel ban" was put on hold

65438+1On October 27, Trump issued an executive order, and the United States will suspend all refugees from entering the country within 120 days; Suspend the entry of Iranian, Sudanese, Syrian, Libyan, Somali, Yemeni and Iraqi citizens within 90 days; Syrian refugees are banned from entering the United States indefinitely. This executive order subsequently caused controversy at home and abroad.

This ruling means that Trump's so-called "travel ban" is still put on hold. The court ruled that the US Department of Justice did not show that maintaining the president's "travel ban" would cause "irreparable harm".

Just a few minutes after the ruling was made, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction on Twitter. He said he would appeal to the Supreme Court, believing that America was in danger. He believes that if the court can't make a judgment on those who enter and leave the United States, people with malicious intentions may enter the United States and bring trouble to the United States.

Trump told reporters after the ruling was announced that refusing to resume the ban was only the decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and he wanted to win the final victory on this issue.

Reaction of all parties

The White House said it was reviewing the ruling of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Donna blazy, interim head of the Democratic National Committee, said that refusing to let tourists stay in the United States had dealt a huge blow to the White House.

Lawyers representing Washington state said that Trump's executive orders hurt American public universities and the economy, and also challenged the constitutional foundation. Governor of washington Insley said on Friday that the appeal court's decision was a victory for Washington State and even the whole United States.

The implementation of Trump's executive order led to chaos in American airports. The green card holders, students and professors involved were detained or refused entry.

Trump pointed out that the immigration ban is necessary to protect the United States from terrorist attacks. Critics call it a "ban on Mu Ling", but Trump denies it.

Chuck Schumer, the minority leader of the US Senate, called on Trump to lift the ban after the ruling of the Court of Appeal. Schumer said in the statement that President Trump should be able to see that his executive order is unconstitutional. He should give up this proposal and try to work out a real bipartisan plan to safeguard American security.