2017-06-26 ساعت 19:48
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court Monday allowed parts of President Donald Trump's travel ban to go into effect and will hear oral arguments on the case this fall.
The court is allowing the ban to go into effect for foreign nationals who lack any "bona fide relationship with any person or entity in the United States." The court, in an unsigned opinion, left the travel ban against citizens of six majority-Muslim on hold as applied to non-citizens with relationships with persons or entities in the United States, which includes most of the plaintiffs in both cases.
Examples of formal relationships include students accepted to US universities and an employee who has accepted a job with a company in the US, the court said.
The court is allowing the ban to go into effect for foreign nationals who lack any "bona fide relationship with any person or entity in the United States." The court, in an unsigned opinion, left the travel ban against citizens of six majority-Muslim on hold as applied to non-citizens with relationships with persons or entities in the United States, which includes most of the plaintiffs in both cases.
Examples of formal relationships include students accepted to US universities and an employee who has accepted a job with a company in the US, the court said.
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ارسال مدارك : ٢٨ ژانويه ٢٠١٥
دريافت رسيد نامبر : ٢ فوريه ٢٠١٥
سرويس سنتر : كاليفرنيا
اپرو : ١٢ فوريه ٢٠١٥
سفارت : ارمنستان
وقت مصاحبه :٧ آوریل
دریافت ویزا : 11 آوریل
ارسال مدارك : ٢٨ ژانويه ٢٠١٥
دريافت رسيد نامبر : ٢ فوريه ٢٠١٥
سرويس سنتر : كاليفرنيا
اپرو : ١٢ فوريه ٢٠١٥
سفارت : ارمنستان
وقت مصاحبه :٧ آوریل
دریافت ویزا : 11 آوریل