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Is Trump's immigration restriction order ruled legal?

On June 26, the US Supreme Court decided to allow President Trump's immigration restriction order to take effect for some travelers, which changed the previous decision of the lower court to suspend the immigration restriction order. The Supreme Court agreed that foreigners who are still abroad and have no connection with the United States and foreign institutions in some countries will begin to implement immigration restrictions. This means that foreigners who have American relatives or plan to study and work in the United States will not be affected.

The US Supreme Court also agreed to hold a hearing on the immigration restraining order in June this year 10. If the skeptic can prove that the restraining order is unconstitutional, the Supreme Court may still change the judgment. The judges made their decision on the last day of this meeting, and then the Supreme Court will enter a three-month recess.

The Supreme Court's decision was a partial victory for Trump. Immigration restrictions involve travelers from six countries, including Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Passengers are prohibited from entering the United States within 90 days, and refugees are prohibited from entering the United States within 120 days.

Trump said that the ban will be implemented within 72 hours after the Supreme Court agrees to the immigration restriction order. Trump's executive team said that they will start internal review of visa applicants from six countries involved in the restriction order, and the review will end before 10 2.