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posted by takyon on Saturday January 28 2017, @09:22PM   Printer-friendly

President Trump's executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. also applies to green card holders from those countries, the Department of Homeland Security said Saturday. "It will bar green card holders," acting DHS spokeswoman Gillian Christensen told Reuters.

Green cards serve as proof of an individual's permanent legal residence in the U.S. A senior administration official clarified on Saturday afternoon that green card holders from the seven countries affected in the order who are currently outside the U.S. will need a case-by-case waiver to return to the U.S. Green card holders in the U.S. will have to meet with a consular officer before departing the country, the official said.

Source: The Hill

At least one case quickly prompted a legal challenge as lawyers representing two Iraqi refugees held at Kennedy International Airport in New York filed a motion early Saturday seeking to have their clients released. They also filed a motion for class certification, in an effort to represent all refugees and other immigrants who they said were being unlawfully detained at ports of entry. Shortly after noon on Saturday, Hameed Khalid Darweesh, an interpreter who worked on behalf of the United States government in Iraq, was released. After nearly 19 hours of detention, Mr. Darweesh began to cry as he spoke to reporters, putting his hands behind his back and miming handcuffs.

[...] Inside the airport, one of the lawyers, Mark Doss, a supervising attorney at the International Refugee Assistance Project, asked a border agent, "Who is the person we need to talk to?"

"Call Mr. Trump," said the agent, who declined to identify himself.

[...] An official message to all American diplomatic posts around the world provided instructions about how to treat people from the countries affected: "Effective immediately, halt interviewing and cease issuance and printing" of visas to the United States. Confusion turned to panic at airports around the world, as travelers found themselves unable to board flights bound for the United States. In Dubai and Istanbul, airport and immigration officials turned passengers away at boarding gates and, in at least one case, ejected a family from a flight they had boarded.

[...] Iranian green card holders who live in the United States were blindsided by the decree while on vacation in Iran, finding themselves in a legal limbo and unsure whether they would be able to return to America. "How do I get back home now?" said Daria Zeynalia, a green card holder who was visiting family in Iran. He had rented a house and leased a car, and would be eligible for citizenship in November. "What about my job? If I can't go back soon, I'll lose everything."

Source: The New York Times


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  • (Score: 2) by mendax on Monday January 30 2017, @01:51AM

    by mendax (2840) on Monday January 30 2017, @01:51AM (#460466)

    Well, maybe. I suspect it will never make it that far. Discrimination based on religion is well-settled law. The Supreme Court generally doesn't take a case under those circumstances. In any case, I suspect The Donald is going to find himself having to deal with the courts on many occasions. I'm still waiting for the impeachment trial that is bound to happen. Now that's the "court" I want to see him in.

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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Monday January 30 2017, @02:50AM

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Monday January 30 2017, @02:50AM (#460492)

    It appears that Federal courts are going to take this one on, I wasn't sure if they had jurisdiction on executive orders or not - apparently they do. Mr. Trump has managed to break a new record: negative approval poll ratings in only 8 days - some presidents don't go there until into their 2nd term.

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    • (Score: 2) by mendax on Monday January 30 2017, @03:23AM

      by mendax (2840) on Monday January 30 2017, @03:23AM (#460500)

      The federal courts have jurisdiction on any actions of the President, or the federal government for that matter.

      As far as the negative approval ratings, he was below 50% before his inauguration. As I said earlier, I'm waiting for the impeachment. If he gets unpopular enough, there will be enough Republicans who will want to get rid of him before the mid-term elections. in 2018, before he drags the party down with him.

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