Could an anti-Semitic President ban immigration from Israel? Do discriminatory campaign proposals matter in scrutinizing a President’s official actions? The U.S. Supreme Court questioned attorneys about President Trump’s “travel ban.”
Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo’s past claims that Muslim leaders in America have not sufficiently condemned violent extremists was a subject of scrutiny at his confirmation hearing.
An amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by 30+ constitutional scholars argues that President Trump’s “travel ban” Proclamation is impermissibly based on religious animus toward Muslims.
The issue of religious discrimination is just one the U.S. Supreme Court may address in oral arguments about President Trump’s “travel ban,” scheduled for April 25.
Read extended quotes from the 4th Circuit opinion ruling that President Trump’s third “travel ban,” like the ones that came before it, violates the religious freedom guarantees of the U.S. Constitution.