US says green card holders exempted from travel ban

US says green card holders exempted from travel ban

President Donald Trump’s administration stressed on Sunday that permanent residents get a reprieve from his ban on travelers from seven Muslim countries, after the order triggered confusion over its implementation.

“Green card holders as a matter of a policy are exempt from the EO (executive order) through the national interest waiver,” a senior administration official told reporters on a White House conference call.The official said that as of midday Sunday, 170 people had applied for and been granted the waivers, and stressed that only a fraction of all the travelers to the United States since Trump signed his order on Friday were affected.

“Lawful permanent residents of the United States traveling on a valid I-551 (green card) will be allowed to board US-bound aircraft and will be assessed for exceptions at arrival ports of entry, as appropriate,” a Department of Homeland Security factsheet read.

“The entry of these individuals, subject to national security checks, is in the national interest. Therefore, we expect swift entry for these individuals.”

The administration issued contradictory messages in the wake of Trump’s decree over the status of green card holders who were on foreign travel. On Saturday, the White House said permanent residents had to request an individual exemption before traveling. On Sunday, the administration said all green card holders were exempt. Amid the confusion, four federal judges moved to halt deportations, around 300 people were stopped or detained worldwide and US civil rights lawyers warned it could ultimately come down to a battle between the Trump administration and the Supreme Court.

The decree suspends the arrival of all refugees for at least 120 days, Syrian refugees indefinitely and bars citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days.

 

News Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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