travel ban
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Iran’s Zarif says Trump’s new travel ban shows his fake empathy for Iranians
EghtesadOnline: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that US President Donald Trump’s new travel ban is proof of his fake empathy for Iranians.
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Trump Restricts or Bans Travel From Eight Countries
EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump restricted or suspended travel to the U.S. from eight countries, adding North Korea and Venezuela, while subtracting Sudan, from his earlier ban on travelers…
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Supreme Court Lets Trump Bar Refugees in Boost for Travel Ban
EghtesadOnline: The U.S. Supreme Court reinforced President Donald Trump’s travel ban, saying he can bar thousands of refugees from entering the country while the justices prepare to hear a broader…
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Trump Takes Travel Ban Dispute to U.S. Supreme Court Again
EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump’s administration took the dispute over his temporary travel ban to the Supreme Court again, asking the justices to let the government bar entry into the…
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Trump Immigration Ban Meets Law of Unintended Consequences
EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump says his travel restrictions are aimed at keeping the U.S. safe from radical Islamic terrorism, while critics accuse him of imposing a Muslim ban. Whatever…
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Trump Travel Ban Takes Effect Amid New Court Challenge
EghtesadOnline: The Trump administration’s revised travel ban faced a new court challenge as soon as it took effect Thursday after the president’s signature immigration policy already weathered…
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US travel ban 'shameful display of hostility': Iran FM
EghtesadOnline: Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has slammed the new US travel ban against the citizens of Iran and five other countries as a “shameful” act of hostility towards the Iranian…
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US travel ban regrettable, misguided policy: Iran FM
EghtesadOnline: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says it is regrettable that the US Supreme Court has decided to partially reinstate President Donald Trump's travel ban on refugees…
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US ignoring major perpetrators of terror acts, gives wrong address: Iran
EghtesadOnline: Iran has denounced the recent US Supreme Court ruling allowing President Donald Trump’s contentious Muslim ban to be partly reinstated, saying the United States is turning a blind…
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Bigoted’ Muslim ban not to make US safer: Iran FM
EghtesadOnline: Iranian foreign minister emphasized the ban US President Donald Trump has imposed on Muslim people is a ‘bigoted’ policy and will not make the US a safer place.
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Iran raps US Supreme Court decision on Trump’s travel ban
EghtesadOnline: Iranian foreign ministry has strongly condemned the ‘discriminatory’ decision by the Supreme Court of the United States to partially lift blocks on Trump’s travel ban that prevents…
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Trump Travel Ban Loses Again as Supreme Court Showdown Looms
EghtesadOnline: A second federal appeals court upheld the block on President Donald Trump’s proposed travel ban as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether to take up the administration’s request…
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Rice Says No Evidence Trump Travel Ban Would Make U.S. Safer
EghtesadOnline: There’s no evidence President Donald Trump’s travel ban, struck down in the courts and awaiting Supreme Court review, would make the U.S. safer from the kinds of attacks carried…
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Trump Uses London Attack to Criticize Mayor, Promote Ban
EghtesadOnline: U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter to criticize London’s mayor and renew his calls to ban travel from some Muslim-majority countries, after a terror attack that killed…
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Trump travel ban back in U.S. courts next week as battles stretch on
EghtesadOnline: Legal challenges to President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people from some Muslim-majority countries heat up again next week when two U.S. appeals courts consider whether…
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U.S. states realign in legal battle over Trump's travel ban
EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump's travel ban on citizens of six Muslim-majority nations faces its second challenge at a U.S. appeals court next month, and this time more Republican states…
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Trump Travel Ban Back in Court as Iran Groups Open New Front
EghtesadOnline: Iranian-American groups attempted to deliver another legal blow to President Donald Trump’s efforts to keep refugees and immigrants from six mostly Muslim nations out of the U.S.
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Trump's Laptop Ban Is Proof His Hands Aren't Tied, Hawaii Says
EghtesadOnline: Hawaii’s attorney general says new U.S. government rules prohibiting the use of laptops and other electronic gadgets on flights from eight Muslim-majority nations prove that President…
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“We are now perceived by many to be the front line of defense.”
The Blue State Attorneys General Resisting Trump
EghtesadOnline: With Democrats outnumbered in Congress, a coalition of blue state attorneys general has emerged as the strongest resistance to Donald Trump’s conservative agenda.
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Government Cites Virginia Travel-Ban Ruling in Push to Lift Hawaii’s Order
EghtesadOnline: The Trump administration cited a favorable ruling by a Virginia federal judge in its argument against making a Hawaii court order blocking the travel ban nationwide more permanent.
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Virginia Judge Tees Up Travel Ban Argument for Top Court
EghtesadOnline: A Virginia judge helped tee up an argument likely to be fought all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court over President Donald Trump’s efforts to restrict travel to the U.S. from…
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Iraqi leader thanks Trump for removing Iraq from travel ban list
EghtesadOnline: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi thanked U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday for removing Iraq from a travel ban affecting several Muslim-majority countries and said he…
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U.S. appeals to higher court over ruling against Trump's revised travel ban
EghtesadOnline: The U.S. government took the legal battle over President Donald Trump's travel ban to a higher court on Friday, saying it would appeal against a federal judge's decision that…
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Immigration judges headed to 12 U.S. cities to speed deportations
EghtesadOnline: The U.S. Justice Department is developing plans to temporarily reassign immigration judges from around the country to 12 cities to speed up deportations of illegal immigrants…
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Courts to hear arguments challenging Trump's new travel ban
EghtesadOnline: Court hearings in Hawaii and Maryland on Wednesday could decide the immediate fate of President Donald Trump's revised travel ban, which is set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. EDT…
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Several states jointly sue to block Trump's revised travel ban
EghtesadOnline: A group of states renewed their effort on Monday to block President Donald Trump's revised temporary ban on refugees and travelers from several Muslim-majority countries, arguing…
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Maryland to join other states in court challenge to Trump's travel ban
EghtesadOnline: Maryland became the latest state to join in legal challenges against President Donald Trump's revised temporary travel ban on Friday, with its attorney general saying it would…
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Trump's revised travel ban dealt first court setback
EghtesadOnline: A federal judge in Wisconsin dealt the first legal blow to President Donald Trump's revised travel ban on Friday, barring enforcement of the policy to deny U.S. entry to the wife…
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Trump's new travel ban raises bar for legal challenges
EghtesadOnline: The new, more narrowly tailored temporary travel ban President Donald Trump signed on Monday will be more difficult to challenge successfully in court, legal experts said.
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Trump’s Travel Ban Threatens to Deter Foreign Tourists From U.S.
EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump’s immigration stance has begun to discourage foreign visits to major U.S. cities, threatening to cost billions of dollars and thousands of jobs.