In an unsigned opinion today the Supreme Court lifted stays imposed by lower courts on President Trump’s travel ban on travel for 90 days from Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen, except for nationals of those countries who have a connection with the US, for example through relatives, etc. The ban itself will be argued before the Court in the fall, by which time the 90 days would have expired in any case. Justices Thomas, Gorsuch and Alito joined in a dissent written by Thomas which argued that the injunctions should have been lifted in toto. Go here to read the decision.
That this decision came down while the Fortnight for Freedom campaign is going on makes it all the more sweet.
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Ginsburg who wants Sharia law to rule in America promised to go to Australia if Trump won the presidency. Ginsburg also wants fourteen year old girls to have informed sexual consent. Monstrosity. And Ginsburg taught law at Rutgers University. Ginsburg needs to retire in Australia after retiring her citizenship.
divine Providence