![]() : Appeals Court Keeps Temporary Restraining Order in Place.Once we know, we will update this webpage and will also provide an update at the February 24th Friday Forum at the International Center. We do not yet know what this new Executive Order will say or when it will go into effect. However, based on information the government provided to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a new Executive Order, which will supersede Executive Order 13769, will be issued soon, probably sometime next week. : At this time, the temporary restraining order is still in place, so the “travel ban” imposed by Executive Order 13769 is not currently in effect.Once we know, we will update this webpage and will also provide an update at the next Friday Forum at the International Center. We do not yet know what this revised Executive Order will say or when it will go into effect. Since the temporary restraining order remains in place, the “travel ban” imposed by Executive Order 13769 is not currently in effect. : News sources now report that the Trump administration may wait until next week to issue a revised executive order.See Revised Executive Order: Update from the International Center for details. : A revised Executive Order was issued on March 6.: Hawaii District Court Blocks Executive Order.However, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that the Department of Justice will ask the Supreme Court to review the Fourth Circuit Court's ruling. On May 25, 2017, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Maryland District Court's preliminary injunction, meaning that the Executive Order travel ban will continue to be blocked for now. The Government appealed both the Maryland and Hawai'i orders. District Courts (Maryland and Hawai'i) temporarily prevent the Government from enforcing the “travel ban” imposed by Executive Order 13780. : Executive Order travel ban continues to be blocked.Supreme Court Partially Reinstates Travel Ban : Travel Ban Information from Departments of State and Homeland Security.: The US Supreme Court announced that it will not hear the two cases related to the previous travel ban in light of the Presidential Proclamation issued 9/24 2017.President Schlissel on NPR: International students, faculty make ‘the world a safer place’.Protecting the Interests of Our International Community of Scholars.Statements from U-M President Mark Schlissel These updates were accurate at the time they were written, but there have been a number of changes since the Executive Order was announced. JanuExecutive Order Update from the International Center.FebruExecutive Order Update from the International Center. ![]() March 6, 2017: Revised Executive Order: Update from the International Center.Please refer to this page for updated information and resources on how this affects U-M faculty, students, and staff. On January 27, 2017, President Trump signed Executive Order 13769, entitled Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Entry into the United States by Foreign Nationals. NOTE: The two executive orders described on this page were followed by a presidential proclamation titled “Enhancing Vetting Capabilities and Processes for Detecting Attempted Entry into the United States by Terrorists or other Public-Safety Threats.” For information and updates related to this proclamation, see Presidential Proclamation (Travel Ban): Update from the International Center. ![]()
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