The referenced "court" = 1 federal judge.Hobbes' Choice wrote:As you will no doubt have tried to ignore, the Trump ban is now overthrown by the court and his appeal denied.Arising_uk wrote:I think I do as I listen to my friends who live and work in America. That one thinks they have a home in a country when they are not a citizen of it is an emotional delusion that can easily be shattered if a country decides to. If one is a citizen/subject however it becomes much harder to deport someone as where do you send them to? Of course the Nazi et al disprove this but in that situation it's a choice to stay and fight for what you believe is your country or run or be deported. Those with green cards have the right to reside only as long as the govt decides to keep issuing their visas. They might consider it their home but it isn't, to make it more securely their home they have to become citizens/subjects. Just my opinion mind.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Then you don't know what you are talking about.
It seems the American justice system knows more about what it is like to have a green card than you do, thankfully.
That was easy enough. Issue settled. Case closed.
Then again, a temporary halt of an official presidential decision by a judge through injunction is not throwing the decision out of court, but why quibble.