The US Supreme Court has revived parts of President Donald Trump’s travel ban on six Muslim-majority countries.
The high court narrowed down the scope of a ruling by the lower court that had blocked trump’s executive order. It also agreed to hear the president’s appeals in the cases. While the legal battle continues, the administration will be allowed to immediately put parts of the travel ban into effect. The court also partly allowed a 120-day ban on all refugees entering the country to go into effect. President Trump has welcomed the ruling, calling it a win for national security. Trump’s travel ban has become one of his most controversial policies. Opponents describe Trump’s order as illegal and racist while the administration maintains that it’s necessary for the US national security.
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