Meanwhile, up in New York after President Trump's
executive immigration ban, «a bunch of V&E lawyers went down to JFK to help out those facing deportation.»
Not exact matches
The firestorm sparked by President Donald Trump's
executive order on Friday to
ban immigration and travel to the U.S. by people from seven predominantly Muslim countries proved a boon to the American Civil Liberties Union, which reportedly collected more than $ 24 million in contributions over the weekend.
In a note to employees obtained by the New York Times, Kalanick told employees that he had spoke with Trump Thursday about
executive order
banning immigration from seven Muslim - majority countries.
Trump's initial travel
ban on travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen was suspended following a court order, but a revised
executive order on visas and
immigration is expected soon.
That's because the White House is apparently rewriting the controversial
executive order — which temporarily
bans immigration from six predominantly Muslim countries and permanently from Syria — so that it has a better chance of withstanding legal challenges.
Trump, in his first 100 days, has intensified
immigration enforcement, including
executive orders for a wall along the U.S. - Mexico border and a
ban on travelers from six predominantly Muslim countries.
It's difficult to have a calm
immigration policy discussion following President Donald Trump's Jan. 27
executive order, which
banned migrants from seven Muslim - majority countries.
As Trump approaches his first 100 days, he has aggressively pursued
immigration enforcement, including
executive orders for a wall along the U.S. - Mexico border and a
ban on travelers from six predominantly - Muslim countries.
The controversial
immigration executive order signed Friday by President Trump does more than
ban visitors from some Muslim - majority countries.
The president's
executive order
banning travel from six countries and refugee
immigration is heading to a Supreme Court that is in a transition.
A coalition of labor and
immigration groups are calling on Republican Reps. Lee Zeldin and Peter King to oppose the president's travel
ban executive order.
New York state is taking an expanded legal role in challenging Trump's
executive order limiting
immigration, with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman joining an ACLU - backed lawsuit to overturn the
ban.
Miner, a vocal critic of Trump's approach to
immigration policy, participated in a protest at the Syracuse Hancock International Airport after Trump signed his initial
executive order that
banned travel from seven Muslim - majority countries.
«President Trump's new «backdoor Muslim
ban»
executive order is simply a mask for the same old hatred, fear and incompetence,» said Steven Choi, Executive Director of the New York Immigration Coalitio
executive order is simply a mask for the same old hatred, fear and incompetence,» said Steven Choi,
Executive Director of the New York Immigration Coalitio
Executive Director of the New York
Immigration Coalition (NYIC).
President Donald Trump, in his January
executive order on
immigration, placed a temporary 120 - day suspension on refugees entering the United States as well as a travel
ban on seven mostly Muslim countries.
Senate Democrats had tried, but failed, to delay the vote because of Trump's
executive order
banning immigration from seven mostly Muslim countries and temporarily halting the entry of refugees.
Syracuse University announced two Campus Open Houses sessions will be held for students, faculty and staff affected by President Donald Trump's
executive order on
immigration ban from seven countries in the Middle East and North Africa region.
According to Boykin, among his priorities will be passing a law that
bans guns shows on county facilities — a move that would codify a recently signed
executive order from newly elected Democratic County Executive George Latimer — as well as reviving the Immigration Protection Act that was passed by the Legislature last year but was ultimately blocked by an Astor
executive order from newly elected Democratic County
Executive George Latimer — as well as reviving the Immigration Protection Act that was passed by the Legislature last year but was ultimately blocked by an Astor
Executive George Latimer — as well as reviving the
Immigration Protection Act that was passed by the Legislature last year but was ultimately blocked by an Astorino veto.
Refugee advocates joined the New York
Immigration Coalition to assail President Donald Trump's second executive order barring entry to people from a smattering of Middle Eastern and East African countries, insisting that it is a «backdoor Muslim ban 2.0 ″ — a reference to the commander - in - chief's primary campaign promise of a «total and complete shutdown» on Islamic immigration to the Uni
Immigration Coalition to assail President Donald Trump's second
executive order barring entry to people from a smattering of Middle Eastern and East African countries, insisting that it is a «backdoor Muslim
ban 2.0 ″ — a reference to the commander - in - chief's primary campaign promise of a «total and complete shutdown» on Islamic
immigration to the Uni
immigration to the United States.
A federal appeals court has blocked President Donald Trump's
executive order issuing an
immigration ban barring people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.
The president's
executive order and
immigration ban is shaking up colleges and universities, as these communities are the homes to so many international students and scholars.
I am happy to witness the outrage by many within the community and nation around the
executive order and
immigration ban.
As activists and as students, we recognize that beyond the political nuances of the recent
executive orders on
immigration, there are many students and families who feel incredibly vulnerable as they watch their government place
bans against their countries.
This
immigration executive order is a legal term for
ban on Muslims and though it may not be said, I know it is felt.
But such high profile pressure did have an impact: when Trump announced his
executive order
banning immigration from seven Muslim - majority countries, the MoMA curatorial staff promptly rehung the permanent collection galleries to prominently feature works by artists from those countries.
The Museum of Modern Art took a political stand and replaced seven artworks on view with those by artists from Muslim - majority countries impacted by President Donald Trump's recent travel
ban executive order, retooling America's
immigration policy from seven countries and refugees.
The Trump
executive order
banning immigration from Muslim countries is something lawyers should work to oppose.
However, recently there has been a lot of noise from the
executive branch of the US Government proclaiming that it has power over
immigration granted by the US Constitution, with regard to the various
immigration bans the White House has attempted to enact.
Aaron Street: Yeah, so I am on the ABA's law practice division Legal Futures Initiative, which is kind of a gathering of a bunch of innovators in the profession talking about the future of law and the future of law practice, and at the meeting in Miami last week we all got there and realized that, setting aside the future of law practice, there were some more pressing issues in law that needed some innovators to work on — namely the travel
ban,
immigration ban,
Executive Order from President Trump — and so our committee spent a couple of hours thinking about how we, as a group, could help lawyers solve that issue.
In early 2017, we worked with the ABA Law Practice Division Futures Initiative to help the American
Immigration Lawyers Association set up ImmigrationJustice.US, a website designed to help AILA gather and support volunteers in opposition to the federal travel
ban executive order.