Ruling’s statement about ‘a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States’ creates confusion among legal expertsHuman rights advocates hold warned of a “summer of litigation” in response to the US supreme court’s decision to partially reinstate Donald Trump’s travel ban.
The ban applies to people from six Muslim-majority countries and refugees, but one clause in the court’s order has raised more questions than it answers about who will actually be allowed entry into the US. Related: Trump travel ban Q&A: what happens next? Related: Trump doesn't want Muslims in the US. That's OK with the supreme court | Moustafa Bayoumi Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com