Note in the DHS statement: There is no bar by court order of enforcement of the EO on the travel side, so they are enforcing it that way.pic.twitter.com/lqIClnrcm2
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That's on arrival side; I'm not clear that has an impact on departure side.
Hmm. My impression was airlines should treat embarking passengers as if they would not be detained. https://aclum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/6-TRO-Jan-29-2017.pdf …
I have the order, thanks. Again, I'm not sure what authority the judges in MA have over CDG departures, for example.
I'm not suggesting they would be able to force Air France to allow someone to board...
Rather, that BOS would have to tell Air France that, just on the basis of the EO, the passenger need not be turned away at CDG
At dinner, but I'll think about it.
Cool. Bon appétit!
Yeah, I looked through stuff, and I still think that provision is focused on arrivals and makes no requirement regarding allowing departure.
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