The US Supreme Court supported President Trump's travel restrictions
Seven judges of the nine Supreme Court judges passed the request of the US administration to remove the restrictions imposed on the President Trump order by subordinate courts.
But there are still legal challenges regarding restrictions on people traveling from Chad, Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia and Yemen.
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After this decision to be heard by the US Supreme Court, this matter will be heard this week in federal courts in San Francisco, California and Richmond.
It is clear that President Putramp released three types of orders under a controversial policy after attending the last year in January, in which sanctions on the arrival of seven Muslim majority citizens of America were imposed.
The citizens of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen were among the citizens of the countries who were banned.
In January last year, protest demonstrations against a ban on travel ban issued in January last year, and there was a lot of intimidation on US airports, but the order was suspended by the Federal Court in February last year. Gave it
The Appellate Court in America had held a decision to suspend the presidential order of the six United States majority of President Donald Trumpp's preliminary ban on US arrival.
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