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What happened when the US Department of Justice applied to the Supreme Court to restart Trump's immigration restriction order?

On June 1 day, the US Department of Justice issued an urgent application to the Supreme Court that night, demanding to overturn the previous judgment and restart the immigration restriction order previously signed by US President Trump.

"We believe that the signing of this executive order is within the power of President Trump, who has the right to protect our country and community from the threat of terrorism," Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Flores said in a statement.

"For those who come from countries that support or accept terrorism, the president has the right to refuse them entry until they are sure that they do not pose a threat to the United States." Flores said.

Trump signed the first immigration restriction order in June 5438+10, demanding a temporary ban on global refugees and citizens of seven countries, but it was frozen by the federal court in Washington state. Later, in March, he signed a second immigration restriction order, which removed Iraq from the list of countries with restricted entry, but it was frozen again by the regional federal court and the Circuit Court of Appeal.

In the court's ruling, the reasons for freezing the immigration restriction order include irreversible damage to the interests of some States and suspected religious discrimination.

In the court's ruling, the reasons for freezing the immigration restriction order include irreversible damage to the interests of some States and suspected religious discrimination.

Restricting illegal immigration is one of Trump's campaign promises. He said that too many immigrants not only threaten the national security of the United States, but also hinder the employment of American citizens. American society is controversial about immigration. Some people think that restricting immigration is not in line with the inclusive spirit of the United States, but others think that the government should put the interests of American citizens first.