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August 31, 2017
Trump Travel Ban Deal Allows Reapplication To Enter US
President Donald Trump's administration has agreed to contact travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries who were excluded from the U.S. due to his first executive travel ban order and advise them of their right to reapply for admission under the terms of a settlement announced on Thursday.
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August 29, 2017
Trump Admin., Rights Groups Settle NY Travel Ban Suit
President Donald Trump's administration and advocates for a proposed class of travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries suing over an executive order barring them from entering the U.S. have agreed to settle the case.
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August 28, 2017
Travel Ban Settlement Talks In Brooklyn Reach Crucial Stage
Travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries aggrieved by President Donald Trump's January immigration ban reached a critical juncture in Brooklyn federal court settlement talks Monday, with "specific language" on the table, according to a Brooklyn magistrate judge.
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May 26, 2017
'Productive' Talks Had On Immigration Order Dispute
U.S. Department of Justice lawyers and advocates for a proposed class of travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries affected by President Donald Trump's executive order barring them from entering the U.S. held "productive" talks Friday aimed at resolving a New York lawsuit targeting the immigration order.
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February 24, 2017
More Info Sought From Trump On Those Hit By Travel Ban
Advocates for a proposed class of travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries who were tripped up by President Donald Trump's executive order barring them from entering the U.S. told a Brooklyn federal judge on Friday they need more information from the government on more than 700 individuals who were affected before the order was blocked.
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February 22, 2017
NY Judge Orders Trump To Provide List Of Detained Refugees
The federal government must comply with a court order to give up information about people detained in connection with President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 immigration ban, a New York federal judge said Tuesday, offering guidance on the interpretation of the order that has been a subject of debate for weeks.
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February 17, 2017
16 AGs Urge Court To Keep Trump Immigration Ban Blocked
A coalition of 16 state attorneys general led by Massachusetts and Illinois weighed in Thursday in support of New York’s suit challenging President Donald Trump’s ban on immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries as unconstitutional, urging the federal court to extend an injunction preventing the administration from implementing the ban.
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February 13, 2017
Ivy Universities, Others Ask To Join Immigration Ban Suit
A group of Ivy League universities and other schools have asked a New York federal judge for permission to weigh in on President Donald Trump's immigration ban as the federal government contends it needn't offer more information on people detained in connection with the executive order.
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February 02, 2017
ACLU Says Trump Hasn't Provided Full List Of Detainees
The ACLU and other groups challenging the Trump administration's ban on immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries charged Thursday in Brooklyn federal court that they have not received a full list of people who have been detained or removed, despite a federal judge's Saturday order to provide that information and to cease deportations.