Samira Asgari is greeted U.S. Congressman Joe Kennedy at Logan Airport after she cleared U.S. customs and immigration in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. February 3, 2017. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
The U.S. State Department will allow people with valid visas into the United States, a department official said on Saturday, in order to comply with an opinion from a federal judge in Seattle barring President Donald Trump's executive action.
"We have reversed the provisional revocation of visas," the State Department official said in a statement. "Those individuals with visas that were not physically canceled may now travel if the visa is otherwise valid."
5 comments:
McDonald Trump thinks he's God.
He keeps signing Executive Orders
left and right as he sees fit.
Oh, McDonald !!! ����
Don't you dare to say any thing bad about President Trump. You will be crushed.
Since when is a judge playing national security? Damn whole world is going against a President who dare to challenge the upper echelon elitist and corporations and UN. This judge need to be thrown in the sea for the sharks. It was only a temporary ban of 90 days but the whole world is going beezirk.
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Only in Vietnam and Cambodia, the so-called leaders
crush their own people who disagree with them !!!
Are you stupid? Have you heard that Trump quickly fired many (a couple dozen high-ranked law officials) US officials who opposed his decree about the Muslim travel ban?
I would not be surprised if Cambodia would get some drone strikes in the future if Mr. Hun Sen ticks off Trump by siding China.
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