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Originally Posted by tucker6
Since you're being extra picky, I believe Obama designated those six countries as needing more vetting. Trump just acted on the list Obama formulated. You can massage the Scotus decision all you'd like, the fact remains that Trump is largely free to define the gray area of what a "connection" is, and can institute extreme vetting procedures for at least six months before the SCOTUS gets around to deciding again. That sure sounds like a win to me.
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Sorry if a person who has connections to the united states (a student who is attending a college here) is denied entry. Thats a lawsuit waiting to happen.
If a person owning a business here in the US is denied entry, thats certainly a lawsuit.
If a person has family who are citizens here and denied entry, thats a lawsuit.
I dont think the POTUS would be well served by denying everyone who lives in those 6 countries a visa.
if there is a legit reason to travel here from the those 6 countries they should be allowed to travel to the US.
will be interesting to see how many lawsuits are filed by people who are denied entry.
Allan