The Supreme Court said Tuesday the president's third travel ban is constitutional. The decision is a vindication after the president had three versions of his ban blocked by lower courts. The 5-4 vote fell along partisan lines, further cementing the impact of Trump-appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch. Muslims gathering outside the nation's highest court say they worry what the future will look like for Muslims both in the U.S. and around the world.
Some American Muslims Worry SCOTUS Ruling Sanctions Discrimination
The Supreme Court upheld the president's travel ban Tuesday, allowing enforcement of a policy some say is discriminatory.
Posted at 6:56 PM, Jun 26, 2018
and last updated 2018-06-26 18:56:03-04
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