Another US appeals court rules against Trump's revised travel ban
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco was reviewed a March ruling which blocked parts of Trump's order
NEW YORK CITY:
A second US appeals court ruled on Monday against President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people entering the United States from six Muslim-majority countries, largely upholding a lower court's decision.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco was reviewed a March ruling by a Hawaii-based federal judge that blocked parts of Trump's order.
US court maintains block on Trump travel ban
The ruling came after a separate court, the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals, on May 25 upheld a Maryland judge's ruling blocking parts of the order.
The Trump administration on June 1 asked the US Supreme Court to block the Hawaii and Richmond rulings and revive the ban.
A second US appeals court ruled on Monday against President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people entering the United States from six Muslim-majority countries, largely upholding a lower court's decision.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco was reviewed a March ruling by a Hawaii-based federal judge that blocked parts of Trump's order.
US court maintains block on Trump travel ban
The ruling came after a separate court, the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals, on May 25 upheld a Maryland judge's ruling blocking parts of the order.
The Trump administration on June 1 asked the US Supreme Court to block the Hawaii and Richmond rulings and revive the ban.