yay
Wonderful. As if it wasn't already hard enough for a refugee to gain access to the US.
For what it's worth, for all trump's lot are crowing it as a success,
the decision itself didn't actually change much. Precedence wise it reiterates (not makes for the first time) the point that the executive does have the power to refuse entry to individuals who have no particularly reason to be in the US... and that's more or less
it. Which is a point that wasn't in really in question by anyone involved in the process, plaintiff or defendant. Anyone that does have a reason? Family, formal business connections, everything standard to immigration processes and quite possibly something refugee advocates are going to find ground to slip people through? Still can go through, and at the moment there's fuck all the executive can do about that. And the
rest of the arguments against the EOs -- which is to say all the points that particularly mattered to a single sodden damn about the injunctions -- are going to be heard later.
The teeth of the EOs remain just as removed on most issues, and if whatever gets put back up by the WH in the next few days tries to get around that, this'll probably start right back up. Far as I'm aware, there's not really anything stopping a court from hitting whatever trump tries to pull next with another injunction framed just slightly different enough it avoids that specific issue and brings us back to step 1 post-ban, i.e. the administration can't do basically anything they were trying to do, round 2 (3? 4?).