The Trump Administration Is Desperate to Keep Muslim Grandmas Out of the United States
On Thursday, a federal judge in Hawaii ruled that the White House’s list of relationships exempted from the administration’s Muslim travel ban must be expanded beyond immediate family to include grandparents/children, cousins, in-laws, aunts/uncles and nieces/nephews of those people already in the United States.
On Friday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions responded, vowing to fight the court’s ruling. In a statement from the DOJ, Sessions promised to go straight to the Supreme Court to “again vindicate the rule of law,” in the face of what he characterized as the an attempt by the Hawaiian court to “improperly [substitute] its policy preferences for that of the Executive branch.”