Supreme Court to Review Trump’s Travel Ban
- Policy restricts entry to U.S. from 6 mostly Muslim countries
- Court challenge says Trump is violating U.S. Constitution
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The U.S. Supreme Court will rule on President Donald Trump’s travel ban, agreeing to hear his appeal of a decision that said he overstepped his authority by restricting entry into the country by people from six mostly Muslim countries.
The case could produce a definitive ruling by late June on the legal issues that have dogged the travel ban since Trump signed the first version a week after his January 2017 inauguration, causing protests and widespread confusion at U.S. airports. The court will hear arguments in April.