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WH: Trump Delays New Travel Ban until Next Week

WH: Trump Delays New Travel Ban until Next Week
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The White House announced that the US President Donald Trump's new travel ban was delayed until next week.

WH: Trump Delays New Travel Ban until Next Week

The new executive order, replacing the directive suspending access to the US to citizens of seven mostly Muslim countries, was expected this week but will now be issued "sometime next week", said a White House official.

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly called the revised order a "more streamlined version" of the original travel ban, which sparked mass protests.

The first ban, signed on 27 January, temporarily restricted entry to the US for citizens of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Libya - and indefinitely to Syrian refugees.

It caused widespread confusion at airports in the US and elsewhere, but was blocked after three federal judges ruled that it was not legitimate.

Instead of fighting for the order to be reinstated, Trump is submitting a new one with only "minor technical differences", said senior White House adviser Stephen Miller.

Miller told Fox News the revised travel ban would "have the same basic policy outcome" as the first, but would be "responsive to the judicial ruling" that halted it.

The Court of Appeal suggested the order be redrafted so it did not risk violating the US constitution, which forbids discrimination on the grounds of religion.

The new executive order is reportedly expected to make clear that green card holders - immigrants with an indefinite right to live in the US - are exempt from the ban.

"The President is contemplating releasing a tighter, more streamlined version of the first executive order," Kelly said at the Munich Security Conference at the weekend.

He added that officials are working on a "phase in" period to help avoid confusion at airports seen after Trump's first immigration directive.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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