A federal appeals court this week upheld a lower court’s decision to temporarily block key parts of President Donald Trump’s executive order that banned travel from some Middle East and African countries.
The California Senate has passed a bill which prohibits local law enforcement from enforcing federal immigration rules, essentially designating California as a “sanctuary state.”
Federal judges may find the President Donald Trump’s new executive order on immigration more acceptable than the last. But many religious groups and faith leaders see no meaningful difference in the new measure.
The Rev. Franklin Graham recently drew criticism for calling transgender individuals “weirdos,” as well as for backing President Trump’s tough stance on immigration.
President Donald Trump is expected to announce a ban this week that would block all refugees from Syria and six other Middle Eastern and African countries.