Visa holders from seven majority-Muslim countries who were turned away from the United States due to President Donald Trump’s travel ban are hoping to make it through a narrow window opened by legal challenges. The federal appeals court in San Francisco denied Mr. Trump’s effort to immediately reinstate the ban early on Sunday. For now, it remains blocked by a judge’s temporary restraining order, and federal officials have told their staff to comply. Advocates weren’t taking any chances, telling people who could travel to get on the earliest flights they could find after the week-old ban was blocked Friday by U.S. District Judge James Robart in Seattle. “We’re telling them to get on the quickest flight ASAP,” said Rula Aoun, director of the Arab American Civil Rights League in Dearborn, Michigan. Her group sued in federal court in Detroit, challenging Mr. Trump’s executive order as unconstitutional. Protesters sought to keep up the pressure, gathering in Denver and other U.S....
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