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POST TIME: 5 February, 2017 00:00 00 AM / LAST MODIFIED: 5 February, 2017 01:12:14 AM
US suspends travel ban as court stays Trump order
AFP

US suspends travel ban as court stays Trump order

Activists write "messages of resistance" to President Donald Trump and his executive orders on a poster wall at the ground of the Washington Monument on Friday in Washington, DC. Activists gathered at a protest to denounce the president's executive order on Muslim ban. The image was created as an equirectangular panorama. AFP photo

US authorities yesterday suspended President Donald Trump's controversial ban on travelers from seven Muslim countries, following a court ruling that blocked its enforcement, reports AFP. "We have reversed the provisional revocation of visas," a US State Department spokesman told AFP. The department had said some 60,000 travel visas had been revoked in compliance with the president's recent executive order. "Those individuals with visas that were not physically cancelled may now travel if the visa is otherwise valid," the official said.
The official added that the Trump administration is "working closely with the Department of Homeland Security and our legal teams" pending a full review of a complaint filed by Washington state's attorney general, which filed one of several legal challenges to the measure. The Department of Homeland Security, in a separate statement on Saturday wrote: "In accordance with the judge's ruling, DHS has suspended any and all actions implementing the affected sections of the executive order." It added: "DHS personnel will resume inspection of travelers in accordance with standard policy and procedure," but said that US Department of Justice officials would launch an appeal "at the earliest possible time" to reinstate the ban, which the Trump administration believes "is lawful and appropriate." "The order is intended to protect the homeland and the American people, and the President has no higher duty and responsibility than to do," the DHS statement said.