Federal judge suspends Trump’s “Muslim ban”: Nationals from the seven Muslim-majority countries listed in President Donald Trump’s ban are boarding flights to the US “normally” after a federal judge temporarily halted the executive order and reversed around 60k visas that had been revoked (as long as they were not physically canceled), CNN reported. The Justice Department has filed an appeal against the judge’s order, which Trump promptly attacked in a tweet. US Customs and Border Protection have notified Cairo International Airport of the suspension of the ban. Airlines in Egypt have returned to allowing citizens of the seven countries to board US-bound flights, Al Ahram reports.
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