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White House predicts courts will reinstate travel ban

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Federal court denies appeal by Justice department on Trump travel ban reversal decision
A U.S. federal court denied an appeal from the Justice Department on President Donald Trump's travel ban reversal decision – Feb 5, 2017

Rebuffed in its bid for a quick reversal, the White House said Sunday it expected the courts to reaffirm President Donald Trump’s executive power and reinstate a ban on refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.

The case promised to extend into Monday at least, when fresh legal filings were due, and observers had no doubt the Supreme Court of the United States ultimately will have a say.

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The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a brief order overnight, denied the administration’s request to set aside a Seattle judge’s ruling that put a temporary hold on the ban nationwide.

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The lawsuit by Washington state and Minnesota said Trump’s order harmed residents and effectively mandated discrimination. Their lawyers had until 2:59 a.m. Monday to submit briefs opposing the government’s request. The Justice Department then had a 6 p.m. deadline to respond.

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