Nadler and Velazquez railed against Trump's order and pledged continued action. "Because the executive order is unlawful as applied to petitioners, their continued detention based solely on the executive order violates their Fifth Amendment procedural and substantive due process rights," the lawyers argue in court papers. "The plaintiffs are alleging a variety of reasons why they should not be detained under the executive order. The first two refugees kept out of America by President Trump's order are Iraqis who helped US troops survive during the war. https://t.co/hUzvqqqd9H — Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) January 28, 2017And the ACLU repeatedly referred to the executive order as Trump's "Muslim ban."
Source: CNN January 28, 2017 14:28 UTC