Countries that did not meet those standards as of mid-July were given 50 days to comply or face the threat of severe travel restrictions, officials said. They will not face additional travel restrictions. People in the countries that will be identified by Mr. Trump will soon face new travel restrictions, officials said. In June, the Supreme Court allowed the travel ban to take effect, with some significant restrictions, while the justices consider the merits of the case. The justices are likely to seek new input from lawyers for the government and for the groups challenging the travel ban before arguments begin.
Source: New York Times September 22, 2017 14:58 UTC