Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Spicer: Danger is real and law is clear on travel ban.

        ‘Danger is real,’ Spicer says as Maryland judge also rules against executive order





        President Donald Trump’s administration will appeal the court rulings that blocked his second attempt at restricting travel to the U.S. for people from six predominately Muslim countries, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.

“We intend to appeal the flawed rulings,“ Spicer said on Thursday. ”We expect action to be taken soon.”






        Spicer said, “The court didn’t even bother to quote the relevant statute” in its decision. “The danger is real,“ he said, referring to the potential for threats to enter the country. “And the law is clear.”

        A federal judge in Hawaii issued a nationwide temporary restraining order Wednesday that bars implementation of Trump’s revised executive order on immigration and refugees, a significant legal blow to the president’s renewed bid to restrict U.S. entry for people from six Muslim-majority countries. In a second decision early Thursday morning, a Maryland judge also ruled against the president, on similar grounds, and issued a preliminary injunction barring enforcement of the travel ban from the six countries, though he didn’t agree to block the refugee program at this time.


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