denied Trump's effort to immediately reinstate the ban +CHICAGO: Visa holders from seven majority-Muslim countries who were turned away from the United States due to President Donald Trump 's travel ban are hoping to make it through a narrow window opened by legal challenges.The federal appeals court in San Franciscoearly on Sunday. "We're telling them to get on the quickest flight ASAP," said Rula Aoun, director of the Arab American Civil Rights League in Dearborn, Michigan. Her group sued in federal court in Detroit, challenging Trump's executive order as unconstitutional.Protesters sought to keep up the pressure, gathering in Denver and other US cities to demonstrate against the ban. They were carrying handmade signs in Arabic and Farsi "that say we're lawyers, we're here to help. They had been expected to settle in the US this week and had been staying at a transit center in Nairobi.
Source: Times of India February 05, 2017 14:15 UTC