Federal appeals court rules against Trump’s travel ban

Three federal appeals judges unanimously upheld a decision that slammed the brakes on
President Trump’s refugee and immigration ban — and he furiously fired back on Twitter that he would continue the fight in court.
The ruling by the 9th Circuit Court  of Appeals in San Francisco means the temporary travel ban — which caused chaos and massive protests at airports across the US — cannot go into effect without further litigation.
“The Government has pointed to no evidence that an alien of the countries named in the Order has perpetrated a terrorist attack in the United States,” the three-member panel wrote.
“Rather than present evidence to explain the need for the Executive Order, the Government has taken the position that we must not review its decision at all. We disagree.”
Trump responded in an all-caps post on Twitter:
“SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!” Trump said.
He later told NBC the ruling was a “political decision” and predicted “we’re gonna win the case.”
The judges — who included one Republican — said that the states of Washington and Minnesota had shown that even temporary reinstatement of the ban would cause harm to their citizens.
And the judges also took issue with the administration’s argument that the president had near absolute power over the nation’s borders and immigration policies.
Washington’s state attorney, Bob Ferguson, was exuberant.

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