Trump Travel Ban: US Supreme Court Allows Entry Of Grandparents, But Bars Refugees
On July 13, a federal court in Hawaii had said that close relatives of US citizens included grandparents, thus removing the prohibition on their entry into the US. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court said it will “not disturb” the lower court’s decision that expanded the definition of close family ties, reported The Washington Post.
However, it granted the government’s request to put on hold the Hawaii court order that could have allowed 24,000 refugees working with resettlement agencies to enter the US.
The US Supreme Court will hear arguments against Trump’s travel ban on October 10.
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