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California has added five more states including Florida to the list of places where state-funded travel is banned because of laws that discriminate against members of the LGBTQ community.
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A federal official says the Biden administration is considering these domestic travel restrictions as the state accounts for a third of UK variant coronavirus cases in the US.
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The travel ban takes effect tomorrow.
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The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s travel ban that restricts entry to travelers from five Muslim majority countries. The White House says its immigration policies are designed to shore up national security, but opponents of the ban say it’s discriminatory and dangerous. Rasha Mubarak of the Council on American Islamic Relations and Kira Romero-Craft of Latino Justice join us to explain how immigrant and civil rights organizations are planning to respond to the ruling.
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Reaction to President Trump's travel ban is coming in from Florida lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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The effects of President Donald Trump's travel ban were felt at the Orlando International Airport. Congressman Darren Soto said three travelers were held then released after arriving Sunday.