Protesters against Trump. The effects of executive orders on immigration have started to be felt across the United States. [Photo: Bloomberg]
The effects of executive orders on immigration have started to be felt across the United States with some towns interpreting the immigration orders their own way at the local level.
In Carrolton town in Texas State, cops are free to ask for immigration status if they pull over any motorist over while driving. With this, there is a possibility of deportations if the status of the motorist is in doubt.This comes on the heels of a court further blocking the implementation of the travel ban of nationalities of the Muslim majority countries Thursday.Consequently, citizens of the seven Muslim populated countries have more chances to enter the United States after the ruling.In a landmark ruling Thursday, the three-judge bench panel unanimously agreed to continue blocking the travel ban imposed by the President Donald Trump in his first 100 days in office.The ruling by judges by Circuit judges William Canby, Richard Clifton and Mitchelle Friedland stalks President Trump's new administration putting his expansive use of executive power and the court's apparent vision on his executive power forward.According to the judges, the government did not point out any evidence that the seven countries perpetrated any terrorist attacks in the United States."The government has pointed to no evidence that any alien from any of the countries named in the order has perpetrated a terrorist attack in the United States," the judges wrote.President Trump stuck to his guns that the safety of United States is at stake and the government will move the suit to the Supreme Court soon."It's a political decision, we're going to see them in court, and I look forward to doing that," Trump told reporters in the White House Thursday. "It's a decision that we'll win, in my opinion, very easily."