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US Supreme Court to Commence Hearing on Travel Ban Case
« on: April 25, 2018, 12:28:40 AM »
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The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Wednesday on whether President Donald Trump can limit travelers from mostly Muslim-majority countries — Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, Somalia and Yemen — from coming to the U.S.

Since taking office, Trump has issued three versions of his travel ban since taking office. The previous two versions were temporary. The current ban has no expiration date.

The so-called travel ban spent most of last year in and out of courts where its legality was called into question by immigration advocates who say the ban amounts to a Muslim ban. It still faces the ultimate challenge in the Supreme Court.

The plaintiffs in the case — the State of Hawaii, the Muslim Association of Hawaii and three individuals — are expected to argue that the ban discriminates against the Muslim community, and exceeds presidential power over immigration.