New Trump travel order expected in coming
days, Pence says
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[March 02, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump plans to finalize a new order limiting travel to
the United States in the coming days, his vice president said on
Wednesday, after federal courts blocked the administration's earlier
travel ban.
A White House source had previously said the new order was likely to be
announced on Wednesday.
More than two dozen lawsuits were filed in U.S. courts against the Jan.
27 travel ban, which temporarily barred entry to the United States for
people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, as well
as halting the U.S. refugee program.
The ban was suspended by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, ruling
in a case brought by Washington state. The Trump administration then
said it would produce a new order.
"They're putting out the finishing touches on that executive order. It
should be out in the next few days," Vice President Mike Pence told CBS
program "This Morning."
The original order triggered chaos at airports as people, including
legal residents known as green card holders, were temporarily blocked
from entering the country and federal agencies tried to interpret the
new guidelines.
The administration has said it is likely the new directive will exclude
legal permanent residents, making it harder for opponents to challenge
the ban.
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Vice President Mike Pence speaks before swearing in Wilbur Ross as
Secretary of Commerce in Washington, DC, U.S. February 28, 2017.
REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
Pence did not elaborate on the revised directive.
The Associated Press, citing unidentified U.S. officials, reported
late on Tuesday that the new order will remove Iraq from the list of
countries whose citizens face a temporary travel ban.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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