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Trump Weighs New Immigration Order With Next Legal Moves Unclear

EghtesadOnline: The White House sent conflicting signals Friday about how it would address an appeals court ruling that halted President Donald Trump’s ban on U.S. entry by citizens from seven predominantly Muslim nations, and Trump said he may issue an entirely new immigration order to revise the ban.
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Publish Date:11/February/2017 | 05:27

Trump Vows to Fight On as Appeals Court Thwarts Immigration Ban

EghtesadOnline: A federal appeals court unanimously refused to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, issuing a sharp rebuke in a ruling likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Publish Date:10/February/2017 | 11:40

Trump Administration to Argue U.S. Faces Grave Peril Without Ban

EghtesadOnline: The Trump administration will return to court Tuesday to argue it has broad authority over national security and to demand reinstatement of a travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries that stranded refugees, triggered protests and handed the young government its first crucial test.
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Publish Date:07/February/2017 | 04:46

Twitter, Netflix Plan Brief Opposing Trump Immigration Order

EghtesadOnline: Technology companies including Twitter Inc. and Netflix Inc. plan to submit legal documents condemning President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, adding to the industry’s growing opposition to the policy, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Publish Date:06/February/2017 | 06:14

What to Watch in Trump’s Escalating Confrontation With Iran

EghtesadOnline: An immigration ban, missile launches, new sanctions, hostile rhetoric -- in the space of just over a week relations between the U.S. and Iran have reverted to the diplomatic and military threats of the not-so-distant past. The 2015 nuclear deal that removed most sanctions on the Islamic Republic and cracked open a largely untapped market of 80 million people to investors hasn’t been sunk -- but it’s facing headwinds. Here are four key issues to watch.
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Publish Date:06/February/2017 | 05:52

Appeals court refuses to immediately restore Trump travel ban

EghtesadOnline: A U.S. appeals court late on Saturday denied a request from the U.S. Department of Justice to immediately restore a immigration order from President Donald Trump barring citizens from seven mainly Muslim countries and temporarily banning refugees.
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Publish Date:05/February/2017 | 13:10

Zarif says Iran will grant visa to American wrestlers

EghtesadOnline: Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif announced that visas will be granted to the American wrestlers to travel to Iran to attend the 2017 Freestyle World Cup.
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Publish Date:05/February/2017 | 09:53

Travel Ban Block Appealed as Trump Slams ‘So-Called’ Judge

EghtesadOnline: The U.S. Justice Department is filing an emergency appeal of a judge’s order blocking President Donald Trump immigration restrictions, after a day in which visa holders and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim nations were able to resume travel to the U.S.
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Publish Date:05/February/2017 | 04:59

Trump: U.S. will win appeal of judge's travel ban order

EghtesadOnline: U.S. President Donald Trump said the Justice Department will win an appeal filed late Saturday of a judge's order lifting a travel ban he had imposed on citizens of seven mainly Muslim countries.
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Publish Date:05/February/2017 | 05:19

U.S. moves to resume admitting refugees, including Syrians

EghtesadOnline: The U.S. State Department on Saturday moved to begin admitting refugees, including Syrians, as soon as Monday after a federal judge on Friday blocked a Trump administration temporary ban on refugee admissions.An email from the State Department's refugee office reviewed by Reuters Saturday said the U.S. government is working with its legal team and interagency and overseas partners to comply with the ruling.
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Publish Date:05/February/2017 | 05:32

Some airlines board barred passengers after blow to Trump travel ban

EghtesadOnline: Citizens of seven mainly Muslim countries banned from the United States by President Donald Trump can resume boarding U.S.-bound flights, several major airlines said on Saturday, after a Seattle judge blocked the executive order.
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Publish Date:04/February/2017 | 13:32

Iran Bans Travel of US Wrestlers to Iran

EghtesadOnline: Iran on Friday banned U.S. wrestlers from participating in the Freestyle World Cup competition this month in response to President Donald Trump's executive order forbidding visas for Iranians.
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Publish Date:04/February/2017 | 05:29

Trump Immigration Order Is Grounded Nationwide by U.S. Judge

EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump’s immigration restrictions were temporarily shut down by a federal judge who said the states of Washington and Minnesota can sue claiming their economy and residents would be injured by the ban.
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Publish Date:04/February/2017 | 04:32

US Visa Row Overshadows Iran’s Western Plane Deals

EghtesadOnline: The deals for 80 Boeing jets and 100 from Europe’s Airbus struck last year are seen by western investors as a crucial test, as they seek business in Iran in the wake of the nuclear deal that led to the lifting of most sanctions.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 15:19

“The Salesman” actor reacts to Trump’s travel ban

EghtesadOnline: In the wake of US President’s actions, the actor of “The salesman” directed by AsgharFarhadi proposed Hollywood filmmakers to put the making of a movie about the king of Shinar Nimrod in their agenda.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 10:57

Some nations affected by U.S. immigration order may stay on list

EghtesadOnline: Nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries temporarily barred from the United States by President Donald Trump's executive order may be blocked indefinitely, and others might be added to the list, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Tuesday.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 05:30

Only a third of Americans think Trump's travel ban will make them more safe

EghtesadOnline: Imposing a temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries, President Donald Trump said the move would help protect the United States from terrorism. But less than one-third of Americans believe the move makes them "more safe," according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 05:20

Gold Gains as Trump Shocks Markets by Doing What He Said He’d Do

EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump’s policies have brought gold back to life. Gold futures rose for a second day, posting the biggest monthly gain since June, on investor concern over moves by Trump that included barring entry by citizens from seven predominantly Muslim nations and firing the acting U.S. attorney general for refusing to enforce the order. The dollar headed for a third straight decline against a basket of 10 currencies, and U.S. stocks slid.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 05:04

Homeland Security Chief Pushes Back on Handling of Travel Ban

EghtesadOnline: Homeland Security chief John Kelly rebutted criticism that his department didn’t know President Donald Trump’s order suspending entry by people from seven nations was coming until it was signed and said his team quickly ensured foreign residents of the U.S. were exempt from the policy.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 05:00

Iran to find suitable solutions to US visa ban: Spoksman

EghtesadOnline: Iran will find suitable solutions to counter recent US president visa ban order which prohibits issuing visa for certain Muslim-majority countries including Iran, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qasemi said on Tuesday.
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Publish Date:31/January/2017 | 11:08