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Posted: 2017-06-03T23:36:42Z | Updated: 2017-06-04T12:36:50Z Donald Trump Renews Call For Courts To Reinstate Travel Ban After London Incident | HuffPost

Donald Trump Renews Call For Courts To Reinstate Travel Ban After London Incident

The president reacted before authorities had released any information about the suspects.
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President Donald Trump  on Saturday renewed his call for a travel ban in the wake of an incident in London  that left at least 7 people dead and dozens injured.

A car plowed into a crowd of pedestrians  on the London Bridge on Saturday. The attackers then rushed to the nearby Borough Market, where they ditched their vehicle and began stabbing people in the area.

Police declared the incidents acts of terrorism  and have arrested at least 12 people in connection with the attack.

Trump also used his Twitter account to throw cold water on the gun control debate that typically occurs after mass shootings in the U.S. He also took a shot at London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who had urged residents and visitors to remain calm. Khan is London’s first Muslim mayor.

Earlier this week, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to revive the controversial executive order that intended to temporarily bar citizens of six Muslim-majority countries from traveling to the U.S.

Lawyers at the Department of Justice on Thursday filed two emergency applications with the nation’s highest court, requesting to block two lower court rulings that halted the implementation of the president’s second attempt at the travel ban. 

Trump’s executive order, a so-called “watered-down” version of his first attempt, seeks to ban citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the U.S. A previous version of the ban included Iraqis. 

The DOJ said in a statement that Trump is not required to admit into the U.S. “people from “countries that sponsor or shelter terrorism” until they are properly vetted by his standards.

After the applications were filed in the Supreme Court on Thursday, the American Civil Liberties Union vowed to continue fighting  the White House’s attempts to push the travel ban forward.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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