The federal appellate court that will decide whether an order stopping President Trump’s immigration ban in its tracks will be tossed or upheld won’t release it’s decision until later this week.
“A ruling is not expected to come down today, but probably this week,” the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said in a media advisory Tuesday.
Trump cast his travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries as a key element of national security, hours before the appeals court was set to hear oral arguments in the case.
Justice Department lawyers and opposing attorneys from the states of Washington and Minnesota were each given a half hour each to make their arguments.
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