Supreme Court Backs Broad Enforcement Of Travel Ban — For NowSeptember 11, 2017Justice Anthony Kennedy delays implementation of an appeals court ruling that would have allowed certain refugees from six Muslim countries to enter the U.S. despite the Trump administration's order.
Close Family Ties, Job Offers Considered 'Bona Fide' As Trump Travel Ban Takes EffectJune 29, 2017The administration is expected to begin enforcing its revised travel ban Thursday at 8 p.m. ET after the Supreme Court ruled this week that it could take effect under certain conditions.
Parts Of Trump's Travel Ban Are Revived As Supreme Court Agrees To Hear CaseJune 26, 2017The nation's highest court says it will decide the fate of President Trump's revised travel ban in its session that begins in October.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezMommy And Me: English Class And Daycare For RefugeesMay 12, 2017 | Chris RemingtonJust in time for Mother’s Day, the International Rescue Committee joins Insight to explain a special program, which teaches refugees English and provides children the daycare they need. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Father Of Fallen Muslim-American Soldier Decries Travel BanApril 20, 2017(AP) - The father of a Muslim-American soldier who died in combat in Iraq has filed an amicus brief supporting a federal judge's decision to block President Donald Trump's revised travel ban.
Emirates Airline Cuts Flights To U.S., Citing Trump's Security RulesApril 19, 2017Emirates said the recent restrictions on visas and electronic devices had dampened consumer demand. The Dubai-based carrier will pare back flights to five of the 12 U.S. cities it serves.
Travel Ban Legal Battles Continue, As Administration Appeals New InjunctionMarch 17, 2017Before President Trump's second travel ban could take effect, two judges blocked it. The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal in one of those cases, setting up another showdown.
Trump Travel Ban Blocked Nationwide By Hawaii JudgeMarch 15, 2017A federal judge in Hawaii has issued a temporary restraining order, preventing the president's revised executive order from taking effect at midnight. The ban would have barred travel from six Muslim-majority countries.
New Trump Travel Order Fails To Silence CriticsMarch 7, 2017President Trump’s revised executive order limiting travel to the U.S. from six Muslim-majority countries appears to address key legal concerns with his original order, but it hasn’t mollified California congressional critics and others.
UC Davis Protesters Say Trump's Travel Ban Harms UniversitiesFebruary 10, 2017 | Sally LongeneckerA rally held at UC Davis Thursday highlighted a lower court's argument that Pres. Donald Trump's travel ban damages public universities.