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Travel Ban

ban: The U.S. Department of State DOS also announced that it had reversed the cancellation of all visas that were affected by the travel ban, according to Huffington Post Canada. Foreign nationals covered by the travel ban who hold a valid U.S. visa are now free to travel to the United States. This means that inspections should, in theory, be as they were before the Executive Order came into effect. DOS has previously stated that fewer than 60,000 visas had been provisionally cancelled in order to comply with the travel ban. Photo Brian Snyder/Reuters The DHS and DOS announcements are in response to a federal court judge's recent decision to grant a temporary restraining order against the travel ban. An international traveller arrives after U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order travel ban at Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Jan. 30, 2017. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.