Immigration,
Government
Dec. 17, 2018
Government lawyers argue to dismiss suit over travel ban policy
U.S. Department of Justice attorneys repeatedly returned to the inability of the federal judiciary to review visa decisions at American consulates abroad during oral arguments in a case stemming from the administration’s “travel ban” policy barring nationals from several predominantly Muslim nations entry to the U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. Department of Justice attorneys repeatedly returned to the inability of the federal judiciary to review visa decisions at American consulates abroad during oral arguments in a case stemming from the administration's "travel ban" policy barring nationals from several predominantly Muslim nations entry to the U.S.
The case centered on whether a waiver program to allow people who would be otherwise subject to the ...
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