BREAKING: Supreme Court lifts part of Trump’s travel ban injunction

The US Supreme Court has partially lifted an injunction against President Donald Trump’s travel ban.

The court also allowed part of the refugee ban to go into effect.

The Supreme Court in Monday’s ruling said President Trump’s travel ban can go into effect for foreigners who lack a “bona fide relationship” with someone in the US.

Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch wrote in the ruling that they would have allowed the travel ban to go into full effect, pending a review.

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Trump’s policy would be upheld or struck out in a judgment in October, the justices said.

The policy was first struck down by federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland, who found it to be discriminatory.

Trump had issued a revised version on March 6 after the first order attracted mass protest.

The original ban, released on 27 January, provoked mass protests at American airports.

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