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    China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-14 07:34

    WASHINGTON - The US Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a brief emergency order allowing the Trump administration to keep its travel ban on most refugees while the legal battle continues.

    The order effectively reversed part of a federal appeals court ruling that had lifted the ban's restrictions on the nation's refugee program.

    The justices agreed to an administration request to block a lower court ruling that would have eased the ban and allowed up to 24,000 refugees to enter the country before the end of October.

    The order was not the court's last word on the travel policy that President Donald Trump first rolled out in January. The justices are scheduled to hear arguments on Oct 10 on the legality of the bans on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries and refugees anywhere in the world.

    It's unclear, though, what will be left for the court to decide. The 90-day travel ban lapses in late September and the 120-day refugee ban will expire a month later.

    The administration has yet to say whether it will seek to renew the bans, make them permanent or expand the travel ban to other countries.

    Lower courts have ruled that the bans violate the Constitution and federal immigration law. The high court has agreed to review those rulings. Its intervention so far has been to evaluate what parts of the policy can take effect in the meantime.

    The justices said in June that the administration could not enforce the bans against people who have a "bona fide" relationship with people or entities in the United States.

    The justices declined to define the required relationships more precisely.

    A panel of the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district judge's order that would have allowed refugees to enter the US if a resettlement agency in the US had agreed to take them in.

    The administration objected, saying the relationship between refugees and resettlement agencies shouldn't count. The high court's unsigned, one-sentence order agreed with the administration, at least for now.

    The appeals court also upheld another part of the judge's ruling that applies to the ban on visitors from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

    Grandparents and cousins of people already in the US can't be excluded from the country under the travel ban, as the Trump administration had wanted. The administration did not ask the Supreme Court to block that part of the ruling.

    Xinhua - AP

    (China Daily 09/14/2017 page12)

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