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Why Trump’s Travel and Refugee Ban is Doomed

Contrary to President Donald Trump’s recent suggestion that his revised travel ban is the victim of “judicial overreach,” his problem isn’t just courts in the Ninth Circuit,…
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The Washington State Lawsuit on the Travel Ban—Do the Plaintiffs Have Standing?

  The issuance of President Trump’s new (somewhat) revised executive order, temporarily suspending entry into the United States by nationals of six predominantly Muslim…

Visas and Politics in the Age of Trump

It is no surprise that criticism of President Donald Trump’s second executive order on visas and refugee resettlement was so harsh. Because of the incompetent drafting and rollout…

Iraq Is Off the Travel Ban List, But Iraqis Most in Need Not Helped by Trump’s New Order

In its revised executive order, the Trump administration dropped Iraq from the list of Muslim-majority countries for whom travel to the United States is suspended for 90 days.…

The “Travel Ban” Executive Order as Separation-of-Powers Test Case

The White House’s March 6 executive order “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States” (the March EO or the new EO) is a telling blend…

Does Trump’s New Travel Ban Violate the Establishment Clause?

President Trump has signed a new travel ban. In some respects, the new executive order on immigration looks like the old one, which was held to be unconstitutional. So does the…

A Line-by-Line Comparison Between Trump’s Original Muslim Ban and Today’s

Want to know the difference between Trump’s last executive order and his latest? Data visualization specialist and longtime friend of Just Security, John Emerson, gave us…

We’ll See You in Court, 2.0: Once a Muslim Ban, Still a Muslim Ban

If a Muslim Ban is cleaned up to exclude Iraq, exempt lawful permanent residents and other current visa holders, is it still a Muslim ban?  That’s the question presented by…

Why the New Travel Ban Doesn’t Resolve the Old One’s Problems

This morning, President Donald Trump signed a revised executive order on immigration, designed to correct the deficiencies of the last one that several courts have put on hold.…
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson take part in a news conference about issues related to a reconstituted travel ban at the U.S. Customs and Borders Protection headquarters, on March 6, 2017 in Washington, DC.

The Ongoing Dangers of the Revised Immigration EO

The Trump administration issued its updated immigration executive order on Monday.  It seeks to correct for the total chaos that ensued after the issuance of the first Executive…

EXCLUSIVE: Trump Administration Fact Sheets on New Executive Order Banning Travel to the US

Just Security has obtained two documents prepared by the Trump administration to help explain its revised travel ban executive order, which President Donald Trump signed Monday.…

Trump’s Muslim Ban & the Propaganda Value of Violence Against Women

There has been much well-deserved criticism of President Trump’s Executive Order imposing a Muslim Ban on entry into the United States and the chaotic and non-deliberative process…
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