For few month everyone have been lively discussing upcoming travel ban, that Mr. Trump wanted to implement aiming to protect U.S. citizens.
Now, some immigrants will face tougher US entry due to President’s controversial travel ban.
It concerns people from six countries who have not relatives or businesses in the United States, who will be denied in receiving visas.
The court also included students willing to enter the university or college or who had been hired by a US employer would be able to enter the U.S. — but stressed that establishing such a connection just to cross the border would not be allowed.
To explain the main purpose of a travel ban, Mr. Trump used the following formulation:
“As President, I cannot allow people into our country who want to do us harm. I want people who can love the United States and all its citizens, and who will be hardworking and productive.
“My number one responsibility as Commander in Chief is to keep the American people safe. Today’s ruling allows me to use an important tool for protecting our Nation’s homeland. I am also particularly gratified that the Supreme Court’s decision was 9-0.”
Who is allowed entry?
The restrictions target citizens from six countries: Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya and Yemen.
Fortunately, for those who can prove being in “a credible claim of a bona fide relationship”, there can be an exception. Another exception will be provided for those who have spouse, parent, child or sibling.
The Supreme Court also signed a 120-day ban on refugees entering the United States.