A US federal judge has struck down President Trump’s visa ban targeting nationals from 75 countries, dealing a substantial defeat to his administration’s immigration agenda. The ban, widely criticized as discriminatory, faced immediate legal challenges arguing it violated due process and equal protection principles. The judge’s ruling effectively halts the implementation of the restrictions, which aimed to limit entry to the US based on nationality. This decision represents a victory for civil rights groups and legal advocates who fought against the policy. The Trump administration has signaled its intent to appeal the ruling, setting the stage for a potential legal battle that could reach the Supreme Court. The ban’s future remains uncertain as the legal process unfolds. This ruling underscores the ongoing tension surrounding immigration policies in the United States.

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