www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
China / World

Airports, volunteers prepare for ban

By Associated Press (China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-02 07:26

SEATTLE - Airport officials and civil rights lawyers are getting ready for President Donald Trump's new travel ban mindful of the chaos that accompanied his initial executive order but hopeful the forthcoming version will be rolled out in a more orderly way.

The new order was expected as soon as Wednesday. A draft suggested it would target people from six of the original seven predominantly Muslim countries but would exempt travelers who already have visas to come to the United States.

The latest draft in circulation no longer includes Iraq. Four officials told The Associated Press that the decision followed pressure from the Pentagon and State Department, which had urged the White House to reconsider Iraq's inclusion on the list given its key role in fighting the Islamic State group.

Since last month's ban, which courts have put on hold, a section of the international arrivals area at Dulles International Airport outside the nation's capital has been transformed into a virtual law firm, with legal volunteers ready to greet travelers from affected countries and ask if they saw anyone being detained.

Similar efforts are underway at other airports, including Seattle-Tacoma International, where officials have drawn up plans for crowd control after thousands protested the original ban.

"The plan is to be as ready as possible," said Lindsay Nash, an immigration law professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York who has been helping prepare emergency petitions on behalf of those who might be detained.

Trump's initial action, issued on Jan 27, temporarily barred citizens of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan and Libya from coming to the US and halted acceptance of all refugees.

The president said his administration would review vetting procedures amid concerns about terrorism in those seven nations.

Protesters flooded US airports that weekend, seeking to free travelers detained by customs officials amid confusion about who could enter the country, including US permanent residents known as green-card holders.

Attorneys also challenged the order in court, including officials from Washington state. That lawsuit, which Minnesota joined, resulted in a federal judge temporarily blocking the government from enforcing the travel ban, a decision unanimously upheld by a panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals.

Many civil rights lawyers and activists have said they don't believe a new order would cure all the constitutional problems of the original, including the claim that it was motivated by anti-Muslim discrimination.

Last week, analysts at the Homeland Security Department's intelligence arm found insufficient evidence that citizens of the seven Muslim-majority countries pose a terror threat to the US.

"It's not enough to just tweak an order and not change the nature of why it was issued in the first place," said Rula Aoun, director of the Arab American Civil Rights League in Dearborn, Michigan, which sued over the initial ban and is prepared to do the same with the rewrite if necessary.

Airports, volunteers prepare for ban 

A volunteer law student from the University of Washington sits at a station in the arrivals hall at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Tuesday.Ted Warren / Associated Press

Highlights
Hot Topics

...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久久精品久久视频只有精品 | 全国男人的天堂网 | 久久久久久久岛国免费观看 | 欧美一级毛片在线观看 | 亚洲视频中文字幕 | 久久欧洲视频 | 亚洲视频在线观看网址 | 69av亚洲| 久视频在线观看 | 九九精品免视看国产成人 | 国产男女猛烈无遮档免费视频网站 | 俄罗斯极品美女毛片免费播放 | 国产美女高清一级a毛片 | 黄色国产免费观看 | 午夜性色福利视频在线视频 | 久久成人免费观看全部免费 | 欧美高清一区二区三 | 亚洲第一狼人区 | 欧美在线观看一区二区三区 | 欧美一级特黄特黄毛片 | 国产a级特黄的片子视频 | 久久99精品视频在线在线观看 | a毛片免费播放全部完整 | 国产精在线 | 手机看片自拍自自拍日韩免费 | 免费一级欧美片在线观免看 | 久久免费公开视频 | 一区二区三区欧美视频 | 亚洲最黄网站 | 欧洲亚洲一区二区三区 | 欧美特黄一级视频 | 丝袜足液精子免费视频 | 中文字幕一区二区视频 | 色偷偷亚洲女人天堂观看欧 | 色怡红院| 免费人成激情视频在线观看冫 | 日韩美香港a一级毛片 | 一级成人毛片 | 日韩欧美国产成人 | 成人午夜爽爽爽免费视频 | 九九精品视频在线播放 |