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Federal Appeals Judges Hint at Ruling on Trump Ban
 Last night, the Trump administration defended his executive order banning Muslims from seven countries from entering the U.S. The Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals heard the Justice Department’s appeal in a telephone hearing. More than 130,000 interested listeners tuned in to hear the arguments.
Trump issued his executive order on January 28, stranding travelers who had already undergone vetting to get visas and green cards.  The order sparked protests at airports and other locations across the country.
On January 28, Federal Judge Ann Donnelly issued an emergency ruling that required U.S. border agents to stop returning people who arrived with valid visas or approved refugee applications. A series of additional court decisions have followed in the days since that decision, culminating in the issuance of a Temporary Restraining Order by Judge James Robart in Seattle, which formed the basis of the appeal.

The hearing before the Ninth Circuit will decide whether the ban stays in place or may proceed while the legal challenges to the ban’s constitutionality continue to move through the system. The Justice Department argued that national security justified Trump's order and that, traditionally, issues of national security are immune from lawsuits or judicial review.

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