Trump signed a new executive order Monday, excluding Iraq from an originally 7-state travel ban that prevented nationals from Iran, Yemen, Syria, Sudan, Libya and Somalia from obtaining a US visa.In an attempt to revert the ruling and re-instate the ban, the Trump administration took the case to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals but failed to convince the judges.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, who succeeded in freezing the first ban, said Monday that he had to study the new one before taking any action.
"We’re reviewing it carefully, and still have concerns with the new order,” Ferguson said.
The visa ban, which goes into effect on March 16, will last for a period of 90 days. Unlike the original measure, the new one lifts an indefinite suspension of refugee admissions from Syria, upholding a 120-day halt of all admissions instead.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly claimed on Monday that the ban targeted terrorists and not Muslims. He also said there were "13 or 14” other Muslim states that needed to step up their vetting process.
(Press TV)