The court of appeal found the immigration decree trump unconstitutional

The court of appeal found the immigration decree trump unconstitutional

Moscow. 15 Feb. INTERFAX.RU — the court of Appeals of Virginia (USA) declared unconstitutional the latest version of the immigration decree of the American President Donald trump, announced Thursday the American newspaper the Hill.

We are talking about immigration decree prohibiting entry into the United States to citizens of some Muslim countries as well as Venezuela and North Korea.

The publication noted that representatives of the court explained the decision by saying that this decree is illegal discriminare Muslims.

It already the second case when the U.S. court of appeals decides against the immigration Ordinance by the American administration. In October of last year a Federal judge a number of us States have bans on the latest version of the Ordinance, thereby not allowing him to come into force.

If the decree came into effect, entry into the United States would be closed to most citizens of Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen, and for some of the citizens of Venezuela and the DPRK.

The White house decision to block the decree was called a “dangerous and incorrect”.

The first version of the decree was published in January 2017, however, the administration of the trump had to abandon it due to lock on the part of the judges of the several States.

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