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Donald Trump's New Travel Ban Targeting Muslims May Still Be Unconstitutional
They were all taken by surprise by Trump's ban, without a meaningful chance to defend themselves. But for opponents of the ban, that means their legal focus is likely to shift to their bottom-line claim that the travel ban was meant to discriminate against Muslims. Bob Ferguson, the Washington state attorney general, is claiming victory for President Donald Trump's scaled-back travel ban on certain Muslim-majority countries, unveiled Wednesday after more than a month of delays and false starts. "Nothing in the new executive order will make them think differently.""Two courts appear to believe that Trump was motivated by animus toward Muslims when he issued the first travel ban. Everyone else ― legal permanent residents, visa holders and refugees approved for travel to the U.S. ― won't be affected."State Department, Homeland Security and Justice Department officials defended the new order as a necessary measure to improve public safety. The order will not take effect until March 16, officials said.The new guidelines mark a dramatic departure from Trump's original ban. "Said Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project: "The only way to actually fix the Muslim ban is not to have a Muslim ban. After the election, Giuliani, a former New York City mayor, said: "So when [Trump] first announced it, he said, 'Muslim ban.' If they are, it's pursuant to our ordinary screening procedures," the Department of Homeland Security official said.
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