https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/supreme-court-travel-ban/index.html
https://archive.fo/ZM6AR
https://archive.fo/ZM6AR
Initially it was 7 countries who were set for Trump's travel ban.
The countries included: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
Due to this, it was called the "Muslim ban."
Due to this, it was called the "Muslim ban."
The next provision dropped Iraq from the ban. Interesting.
The provision after that added the Republic of Chad, North Korea and Venezuela.
That same provision also removed Sudan.
Each country will be under a different set of restrictions.
Only a few visitors come from North Korea, if not mostly U.N. diplomats, who "won't be affected by the new restrictions."
The ban only includes certain Venezuelan government officials and their immediate families.
Less than 200 people born in Chad immigrated to the U.S. in 2015.
U.S. officials say that only countries who fail to meet new minimum standards for identifying and screening travelers have been included.
The header reads: Supremee Court lets full Trump travel ban take effect
1051 is the 177th prime number
In the Hawaii case, a district court judge blocked the ban from going into effect except as it pertains to Venezuela and North Korea. But a three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals partially lifted that order. The appeals court allowed the ban to go into effect except for foreign nationals who have "bona fide" relationships with people or entities in the United States. The language of the order was adopted from a Supreme Court order pertaining to an earlier version of the ban.
In a separate challenge out of Maryland brought by, among others, the International Refugee Assistance Project, US District Court Judge Theodore D. Chuang issued a similar order also partially enjoining the ban in a case that is now pending before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Both cases are scheduled to be heard before the appeals courts this week.
In Jewish Ordinal, Trump travel ban equals 177.
Referred to still as a muslim ban.
The ban only includes certain Venezuelan government officials and their immediate family members, so specific where the other lack details.
There is seems to be more emphasis on Venezuela rather than the other countries.
322 the reflection of 223
More emphasis on Venezuela than other countires. Why is that?
I looked up Venezuela coordinates, found something interesting: 7°N 65°W
65-7 = 58
Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States.
From Donald Trump's birthday (6/14/17) to the day Trump's travel ban took effect (12/4/17) is a span of 173 days.
After juggling through few different provisions the final conclusion is that there are eight countries are under Trump's travel ban.
It is also a span of 5 months 20 days, like 520.
Counting the end date, it is 174 days.
Appeal cases are scheduled to be heard before the appeals courts this week.
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