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Trump's Executive Order on Immigration: What We Know and What We Don't
Sunday, 29 January 2017 13:47

Shear writes: "A series of rulings by federal judges across the country blocked part of the president's actions, preventing the government from deporting some travelers who found themselves ensnared by the presidential order. But the court decisions largely stopped short of letting them into the country or issuing a broader ruling on the constitutionality of Mr. Trump's actions."

Reince Priebus. (photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA)
Reince Priebus. (photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA)


Trump's Executive Order on Immigration: What We Know and What We Don't

By Michael D. Shear, The New York Times

29 January 17

 

top White House official appeared to reverse a key part of President Trump’s immigration order on Sunday, saying that people from the affected countries who hold green cards will not be prevented from returning to the United States.

But the official, Reince Priebus, the White House chief of staff, also said that border agents had “discretionary authority” to detain and question suspicious travelers from certain countries. That statement seemed to add to the uncertainty over how the executive order will be interpreted and enforced in the days ahead.

Part of the president’s order gives preferential treatment to Christians who try to enter the United States from majority-Muslim countries. In a Twitter post on Sunday morning, Mr. Trump deplored the killings of Christians in the Middle East without noting the killings of Muslims, who have been killed in vastly greater numbers in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.

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