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Is it true that the US judge ruled to cancel Trump's partial immigration ban?

12/24 It is reported that the US federal judge lifted the Trump administration's restrictions on some immigrants on the same day. According to the analysis, for Trump, this is the latest setback of immigration-related laws.

Reuters reported that the Trump administration1October 24th suspended the admission of refugees from 1 1 countries to the United States, and asked the refugees from these countries to wait 90 days for security screening. This ban is expected to expire at the end of 1.

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The 1 1 countries that must be reviewed are mostly Muslims, namely Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, North Korea, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. In the past three fiscal years, these countries accounted for more than 40% of the refugees recognized by the United States every year.

The Trump administration also suspended a plan to allow family members to reunite with refugees, saying that it must wait for further security screening procedures to be put in place.

According to Agence France-Presse, Judge James Robart ruled on 23rd local time that the US authorities should resume processing and allow so-called "dependent" refugees to enter the country. This ruling will once again allow spouses and unmarried children of refugees who have arrived in the United States to enter the United States.

Robart also ordered the government to deal with and allow "dependent" refugees to enter the country from 1 1 and other "high-risk" countries, as well as "refugees who have good relations with people or entities in the United States".

Robart wrote in the ruling: "The plaintiffs in both cases are refugees in dire circumstances, and their families are looking forward to reuniting with them. The basic mission of humanitarian organizations is to help these vulnerable refugees rebuild their lives in the United States."

"The plaintiffs in both cases presented convincing cases that they were irretrievably hurt by the actions taken by federal agencies on this issue."