syrian man: U.S. District Judge William Conley issued a temporary restraining order earlier this month prohibiting the administration from enforcing the revised version of the ban specifically against the man's family.A top immigration official filed a declaration on Friday ordering U.S. officials in Jordan, where the wife and daughter would travel for visa interviews, to process their applications by March 28, according to Brandon Sun. Roman Ginzburg, a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officer, further ordered that the office schedule interviews for no later than April 20 if the applications are in order. The Syrian man, who was granted asylum last year and is living in Wisconsin, sued over President Donald Trump's travel ban in February. The filing didn't explain why the applications were being fast-tracked, but an earlier filing noted that U.S. Sen. The Justice Department lawyer assigned to the case didn't immediately reply to a message seeking further information. Tammy Baldwin requested it.
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