Appeals Court Rejects Request to Immediately Restore Travel Ban

2/4/17

A
federal appeals court early Sunday rejected a request by the Justice
Department to immediately restore President Trump’s targeted travel ban,
deepening a legal showdown over his authority to tighten the nation’s
borders in the name of protecting Americans from terrorism.

In the legal back and forth over the travel ban, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco said a reply from the Trump administration was now due on Monday.

Appeals Court Rejects Request to Immediately Restore Travel Ban

White House moves away from plan for CIA ‘black site’ prisons

By Greg Miller  February 4 at 6:34 PM

The Trump administration is backing away from its plan to revisit using
the CIA to imprison and interrogate terrorism suspects, according to a
revised executive order on detention policy that has been shared with
senior officials…

The new draft appears to preserve some language from the previous
document, including a provision that would allow for new prisoners to be
detained at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

White House moves away from plan for CIA ‘black site’ prisons

I wonder if other countries genuinely believe Donald Trump represents the thoughts and opinions of America as a whole. Cuz as far as I’m concerned most of us see him as a mistake an an embarrassment. I wonder if they see what he does and think “that’s what all Americans are like, that’s what all of America wants” or if they see us as a captive audience to his bullshit

sashayed:

valencing:

brainstatic:

I don’t know, hopefully the latter, but he’s pretty much every negative stereotype about Americans. 

jon shieber tweeted this, saying it’s “from an american friend of mine working with the un in iraq”:

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so if we’re worried about american image issues we better keep protesting

this is important for many reasons, but one of them is – i think we need to accept that we are going to lose a lot of these battles, and lose big, and it’s going to be fucking ROUGH. and in those moments we will need to remember that we can make a difference not just by winning, but by showing up to fight.

sandraugiga:

shinmaya-aka-fred:

micdotcom:

US Holocaust Museum’s “early warning signs of fascism” sign is going viral

  • The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum wants to make sure that fascism doesn’t make a comeback. 
  • A Twitter user snapped a shot of a poster from somewhere inside the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. 
  • Judging by dollar sign symbol in the lower right hand corner, the sign looks to be a poster for sale. 
  • The poster is derived from a 2003 article detailing the potential warning signs of an incoming fascist regime. Read more.

We have all of it in Russia. Really, every single point can be checked.

Soooo… According to this list we can expect a fight for net neutrality… Again?

 Trump taps net neutrality critic to lead the FCC 

                   By Brian Fung  January 23: Washington Post

“Chairman Pai has a record of promising to undo the agency’s landmark
2015 net neutrality rules as well as targeting consumer privacy while
refusing to stand against consolidation among telecommunications and
media giants,” the advocacy organization Public Knowledge said in a
release.

Trust Records Show Trump Is Still Closely Tied to His Empire

Now, records have emerged that show just how closely tied Mr. Trump remains to the empire he built.

While
the president says he has walked away from the day-to-day operations of
his business, two people close to him are the named trustees and have
broad legal authority over his assets: his eldest son, Donald Jr., and
Allen H. Weisselberg, the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer.
Mr. Trump, who will receive reports on any profit, or loss, on his
company as a whole, can revoke their authority at any time.

What’s
more, the purpose of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust is to hold
assets for the “exclusive benefit” of the president
. This trust remains
under Mr. Trump’s Social Security number, at least as far as federal taxes are concerned.

Trust Records Show Trump Is Still Closely Tied to His Empire

BREAKING: US Customs Tells Airlines To Ignore Ban; DOJ To File Emergency Stay On Temporary Order Reversing Ban

tpfnews:

In a conference call that took place at around 2100 EST on Friday, February 3, 2017, (0200 GMT, the following day), the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency informed all U.S. airlines that they can once again resume normal operations. An airline official broke the news to Reuters, letting them know that airlines were working to update their websites immediately.


This means that travelers with visas from the previously banned seven countries can now safely board airplanes and enter the country. The conference call came just hours after a federal judge in Seattle placed a nationwide block on the President’s executive order. The judge’s restraining order is temporary, but was made effective immediately while he prepares the full written ruling over the weekend.

Regarding the order to halt the travel ban, the White House has just released a statement that it plans to file an emergency stay, releasing a statement that read:

“At the earliest possible time, the Department of Justice intends to file an emergency stay of this outrageous order and defend the executive order of the President, which we believe is lawful and appropriate. The president’s order is intended to protect the homeland and he has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people. As the law states, ‘Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or non-immigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.‘”

[Update]

The Office of the Press Secretary has released a new statement that has removed the word, “outrageous,” but is otherwise identical to the previous statement.

We will continue to update the story as news becomes available.

BREAKING: US Customs Tells Airlines To Ignore Ban; DOJ To File Emergency Stay On Temporary Order Reversing Ban

Federal Judge Grants Nationwide Injunction Against Trump Ban In Washington State Lawsuit, Following Massachusetts Federal Court Loss & Virginia Court Ruling

tpfnews:

WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Washington issued the furthest reaching order yet against President Trump’s refugee and travel ban executive order, granting a nationwide order halting enforcement of significant parts of the order.

“For the reasons stated on the record, the court grants Plaintiffs’ Emergency Motion for Temporary Restraining Order. A written order will follow,” a notation on the court docket Friday afternoon stated.

“The decision shuts down the executive order immediately,” Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in a news conference outside the courthouse after US District Judge James Robart issued his ruling in the lawsuit, brought by Ferguson on behalf of the state.

“No one is above the law — not even the President,” Ferguson said.

Ferguson had been seeking an order halting enforcement of both the refugee and section addressing travel from seven majority-Muslim nations. A written copy of the judge’s order, however, was not immediately available to determine the precise confines of the judge’s ruling.

In an interview on CNN, Ferguson said Robart ruled the state had standing to bring the lawsuit and said the state was likely to succeed in its constitutional names — although he added that Robart did not specify in court as to which constitutional arguments he believe the state likely would be successful.


MASSACHUSETTS: The ruling came shortly after a federal judge in Massachusetts provided the Trump administration with its first win in the many challenges to the president’s executive order temporarily halting the refugee program and stopping immigration by people from seven Muslim-majority countries.

US District Judge Nathaniel Gorton issued the order declining to renew the temporary restraining order previously issued by another judge in the federal court in Massachusetts who heard the challenge to Trump’s ban this past weekend.

The ruling in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts was the second order of the day on the issue — one week after President Trump signed the measure.

Read the order in the Massachusetts case.


VIRGINIA: The first order of the day came when, earlier Friday, US District Judge Leonie Brinkema in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia extended an order providing access to lawyers and preventing the deportation of lawful permanent residents from Dulles International Airport.

Additionally, Brinkema ordered the federal government to provide Virginia — who successfully sought to intervene in the case — with a list of all people who have been denied entry or deported since the executive order was signed who had a residence in Virginia and lawful permanent residence status or a valid immigrant, student, or work visa. The list must be turned over by Feb. 9.

In the course of the hearing, the Justice Department also put a number on the number of visas affected by the temporary ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority nations: 100,000. The number would represent approximately 1% of all visas issued by the US in a given year.

The State Department, however, pushed back on that claim, saying the number is only 60,000.

Brinkema, who noted that she handled cases relating to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, said in court Friday that she had never seen a public outpouring like the one she has seen in response to the executive order.

“This order touched something in the United States that I have never seen before,” she said.

The president has broad discretion to act on immigration matters, Brinkema noted, but “it’s not unfettered.” Not all of the thought that should have gone into the executive order did, she added.

During the hearing, Brinkema also held that Virginia could intervene in the case, over the objection of the Justice Department. The move means the lawsuit could continue even if the Justice Department resolves the claims brought by the individual plaintiffs who initially brought the case.

Although Virginia had questioned whether the attempt to settle claims with the named plaintiffs was an attempt to keep Virginia from joining the lawsuit, Erez Reuveni, a senior litigation counsel in the Office of Immigration Litigation at the Justice Department, pushed back against that, saying, “We will meet Virginia in court, I have no doubt about that,” and later adding, “We are not trying to run and hide.”

In court on Friday, Reuveni said about 100,000 visas had been revoked in the wake of the president’s issuance of the executive order; an earlier State Department memo said that they had been “provisionally revoked.”

In a statement later Friday, Will Cocks, the spokesperson for the State Department Bureau of Consular Affairs reiterated the “provisional” revocation — and disputed the Justice Department’s number.

“Fewer than 60,000 individuals’ visas were provisionally revoked to comply with the Executive Order. We recognize that those individuals are temporarily inconvenienced while we conduct our review under the Executive Order,” Cocks said in a statement. “To put that number in context, we issued over 11 million immigrant and non-immigrant visas in fiscal year 2015. As always, national security is our top priority when issuing visas.”

A State Department official followed up, noting that the number was based on the number of valid visas issued to applicants on record as being a national of one of the seven countries. The provisional revocation, the official continued, means that the State Department has invalidated a visa for use to travel to the United States and apply for entry, but remains free to restore the visa’s validity later without the person needing to submit a new visa application. The revocation does not, however, have any impact on the legal status of those already in the United States, the official said.

Near the end of the Friday morning hearing, Brinkema said it was a “real problem” when people were vetted by the US government and authorized to come to the United States, only to have that authorization revoked without fact-finding and hard evidence that there was a need to do so.

“It has obviously thrown hundreds of thousands of people into states of discomfort,” she said.

In response to Virginia’s request that federal officials show that they were following Brinkema’s initial order, the judge said that she was troubled by accusations regarding denial of counsel but would hold off for now on taking any action on the request.

In a later order from the court, Brinkema denied the request, formally a motion for an order to show cause.

Read the order in the Virginia case:

Read the order in the Washington case when it

Federal Judge Grants Nationwide Injunction Against Trump Ban In Washington State Lawsuit, Following Massachusetts Federal Court Loss & Virginia Court Ruling

Social Media Responds to Trump’s Claim That Female Staff Should ‘Dress Like Women’

withywindlesdaughter:

Taking to social media, users shared that Trump’s perception of workwear — the dresses-and-skirts only policy that female Trump employees told veteran political reporter Mike Allen that they felt pressured to wear while working for Trump on the campaign trail — is far from the reality.

The collective social media clapback has reached a fever pitch with the hashtag #DressLikeAWoman to provide some visual aids to the new president as to what this term really means to so many women.

[Also trending: #DressLikeAWomen] 

Social Media Responds to Trump’s Claim That Female Staff Should ‘Dress Like Women’