
A ruling from the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals based in San Francisco is the latest legal setback to US President Donald Trump's executive order barring citizens from seven countries from entering the country. The three justices decided that the Trump administration failed to convince them that a terror threat justified the ban. They wrote that the government merely argued it was unnecessary to review the executive order as the US president has the sole discretion to set immigration policy. The Supreme Court will likely have the last word on the ban. What happens next to the so-called "Muslim ban"? Timothy Hagle from the University of Iowa, political commentator Laura Schwartz who worked at the White House during the Clinton administration, and Brandon Andrews from Insight America in San Francisco discuss the issue.
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