WASHINGTON —
President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several
predominantly Muslim nations, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
The vote was 5 to 4, with the court’s conservatives in the majority.
The
court’s decision, a major statement on presidential power, marked the
conclusion of a long-running dispute over Mr. Trump’s authority to make
good on his campaign promises to secure the nation’s borders.
Just a week after he took office, Mr. Trump issued his first travel ban,
causing chaos at the nation’s airports and starting a cascade of
lawsuits and appeals. The first ban, drafted in haste, was promptly
blocked by courts around the nation.
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2 comments:
Yeah and how many radical, unvettable Muslims have entered the country in the last 17 months because of liberal 9th district judges?
Well, the lawsuits and protests have stated. The leftists want unvetted radical Islamic Muslims from a few dangerous countries to be allowed into our country unimpeded. Just like Pelosi wants to protect murderous MS13 gang members and give all kinds of aid to illegal migrants. American people better wake up fast if they still want a country for their children.
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