Let’s look at Presidents Trump travel ban. Initially, Trumps travel ban was denied by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals by Chief judge Roger L. Gregory who said that Trumps ban is discriminatory and violates the first amendment. Despite the denial, the Trump administration did not give up so easily Chief Justice Jeff Sessions appealed the cases and the Supreme Court decided to hear the case in October 2017. On Monday June 26, 2017, the Supreme Court gave way to the travel ban Trump proposed. This allows Trump to prohibit the entry of some people in the Unites States from six major Muslim countries. Trump administration views this ruling as landmark case in success of future travel
Let’s look at Presidents Trump travel ban. Initially, Trumps travel ban was denied by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals by Chief judge Roger L. Gregory who said that Trumps ban is discriminatory and violates the first amendment. Despite the denial, the Trump administration did not give up so easily Chief Justice Jeff Sessions appealed the cases and the Supreme Court decided to hear the case in October 2017. On Monday June 26, 2017, the Supreme Court gave way to the travel ban Trump proposed. This allows Trump to prohibit the entry of some people in the Unites States from six major Muslim countries. Trump administration views this ruling as landmark case in success of future travel