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Trump Travel Ban
June 26, 2018
Supreme Court Upholds Trump’s Travel Ban in Huge Victory for Administration
In another win for conservatives, the court struck down a California law concerning “crisis pregnancy centers.”
By
Benjamin Hart
July 7, 2017
Trump’s Travel Ban Is Still a Legal Mess
The definition of the Supreme Court’s “bona fide relationship” is the new battleground.
By
Cristian Farias
Feb. 24, 2017
Leaked DHS Report Undermines Trump’s Argument for His Travel Ban
It says citizenship in the Muslim-majority countries included in the ban is an “unlikely indicator” of a terrorism threat.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Feb. 10, 2017
Cringe Your Way Through This Breitbart News Interview With Sean Spicer
The White House press secretary sat down with the right-wing outlet and the video is a sight to behold.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Jan. 31, 2017
More Than 800 Refugees Will Now Be Let Into the United States
The administration concedes that they will otherwise face “undue hardship.”
By
Jen Kirby
immigration
Jan. 31, 2017
24 Hours at JFK: The Hour-by-Hour Account of Two Iraqis’ Detainment and Release
Thanks to a team of lawyers operating on no sleep, two persistent New York representatives, and a huge mass of spontaneous protesters.
By
Reeves Wiedeman
Jan. 30, 2017
Obama Calls Trump Protesters the ‘Guardians of Our Democracy’
In his first statement since leaving the White House, Barack Obama says “American values are at stake.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
Jan. 30, 2017
World Leaders Rip Trump’s Travel Ban As Iraqi Parliament Votes to Ban Americans
There’s disappointment in Europe and pledges to take reciprocal measures in Iran and Iraq.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Jan. 30, 2017
Most Detained at JFK Airport Under Trump’s Travel Ban Have Been Released
The Department of Homeland Security says no one is being held, but reports on the ground indicate that some are still in limbo or have been deported.
By
Jen Kirby