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Trump withdraws appeal of travel ban suspension

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trumps administration dropped Thursday its appeal of a court ruling that suspended his travel ban targeting refugees and seven Muslim countries and said it would replace the measure with a modified version.
Published February 17, 2017 Updated October 8, 2019

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trumps administration dropped Thursday its appeal of a court ruling that suspended his travel ban targeting refugees and seven Muslim countries and said it would replace the measure with a modified version.

The Justice Department announced the move in a brief filed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. It said the new order would address complaints from a three-judge panel that parts of the order were unconstitutional

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2017

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