Sunday, February 5, 2017

US Court Denies Reinstate travel ban

US appeals court has refused the justice department's request an immediate reinstatement of Donald Trump's controversial travel ban.

The ninth US circuit court of medical interests in San Francisco made the ruling early on Sunday morning, and asked those challenging the restriction to respond to the appeal filed by the Trump administration late on Saturday night, and the justice department to document a counter-response by Friday afternoon.

"Appellants' request for an immediate administrative stay pending full consideration of the emergency motion for a stay pending charm is denied, " the ruling said.

"Appellants' demand for an immediate management stay pending full thought of the emergency action for a stay pending appeal is denied, very well the ruling said.

The justice department had before filed an appeal against a judge's order raising the ban, as the new administration's flagship migrants policy threatened to disentangle after one week.

The higher court's denial of an immediate stay means legal battles over the ban will continue into the coming week at least.

Following the appeal was lodged on Saturday, Overcome told reporters at his private Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida: "We'll win. For the basic safety of the country, we're going win. "

The processing also criticised Robart's legal reasoning, saying it broken the separation of power and stepped on the president's authority as commander-in-chief. The appeal said your Washington lacked standing to challenge the order and said Congress gave the president "the unreviewable specialist to suspend the entrance of any class of visitor".

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