Hawaii Judge Says Grandparents, Grandchildren Can Circumvent Trump Travel Ban
Hawaii Judge Says Grandparents, Grandchildren Can Circumvent Trump Travel Ban
A Hawaii judge chipped away at Donald Trump’s signature travel ban on Thursday, ruling that overseas relatives of American citizens and residents would be allowed to circumvent the president’s signature immigration action.Midway through June, the Supreme Court allowed part of the contentious executive order to take effect, limiting migration from six Muslim-majority countries to individuals with ‘bona fide’ ties to the United States. While the case isn’t expected to be heard by the justices until autumn, the opinion gave the Trump administration a rare cause for celebration.Issued Thursday, the order penned by U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson plied some concessions from the Supreme Court’s decision.In addition to the relatives of people now in the United States, the administration is required to grant entry to refugees who have an outstanding commitment from U.S.-based resettlement agencies.Watson’s ruling should give hope to opponents of the travel ban, who have been hoping to widen the scope of permissible migrants under the Supreme Court’s modestly vague ruling.Since the justices didn’t clarify what constituted a ‘bona fide’ relationship, the Trump administration implemented policy which excluded the foreign national grandparents and grandchildren of U.S. citizens and residents.Politico reports that the White House also adopted a contentious tone on refugees, arguing that a mere connection or commitment from a resettlement agency wasn’t grounds for those fleeing poverty and war-torn countries to seek a better life abroad.
President Trump's travel ban initiatives have met with continued resistance ever since the first executive order was signed into effect - and almost immediately halted - in January. Image courtesy of AP Photo via Politico.
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