Legal Question in Immigration Law in California

Does anyone have an official copy of the Executive Order 13769? My friends who permanent residents (spending wonderful time in Greece) are worried about their ability to come back because the Liberal Media is flooding the internet with false information .


Asked on 1/28/17, 10:00 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Marlene Hemmings Marlene Hemmings, Attorney at Law

The Executive Order is vague & does not list any countries currently being prohibited from entering the U.S. However, a copy can be found at :http://www.aila.org/infonet/wh-protecting-the-nation-from-terrorist-attacks.

Here is information from AILA, released yesterday:

AILA Doc. No. 17012670 | Dated January 26, 2017

Updates

January 29, 2017:

Refugees: The government has halted travel for refugees from the 7 designated countries. The exception for refugees that are currently �in transit� found in Section 5(e) of the Executive Order does not apply to people from those designated countries. However, based on authority in the executive order, refugees that are NOT from the designated countries that had been scheduled to arrive in the next few days will be allowed entry to the U.S. upon arrival. There were reportedly no refugees scheduled to travel over the weekend.

January 28, 2017: AILA has received the following clarifications from DHS. However, reports from AILA members indicate that policies are not being implemented consistently on the ground. Please note that the situation is fluid, and may change at any time.

DHS is currently implementing the travel ban. This was confirmed in media reports, as well. Headquarters is planning to issue public guidance, though we do not know when it will be released.

Who Does This Affect?

The Executive Order applies to all individuals "from" the 7 designated countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. That includes Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs), nonimmigrant visa holders, immigrant visa holders, refugees, derivative asylees, Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs), etc.

Anyone who holds a passport from a designated country is considered as being "from" the designated country. This includes dual citizens who hold passports from a designated country, as well as a non-designated country.

CBP will be processing people based on how they present themselves at primary inspection.

The Executive Order does NOT apply to people who merely traveled to designated countries.

Legal Permanent Residents: There appears to be some limited discretion for DHS to admit LPRs on a case-by-case basis, and following a thorough security review. LPRs will be allowed to board planes. Their cases will be adjudicated at the port of entry.

Nonimmigrants: Nonimmigrants will be allowed to withdraw their application for admission. Expedited removal will generally only be used for those individuals who do not wish to withdraw their application for admission.

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Answered on 1/29/17, 9:30 am
Sheikh Mohammed Akram Nazir Akram Nazir Law Chamber

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/27/us/politics/refugee-muslim-executive-order-trump.html?_r=0

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Answered on 1/30/17, 11:59 am


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