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As Trump's travel ban partially takes effect, what does that mean for our state?

caption: Syrian refugees arrive at Sea-Tac Airport in November, 2015
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Syrian refugees arrive at Sea-Tac Airport in November, 2015
KUOW Photo/Liz Jones

Bill Radke talks with KUOW immigration reporter Liz Jones about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear arguments this fall on President Trump's revised travel ban. The high court also allowed portions of the travel ban to take effect beginning on Thursday.

Under the ruling, people with a "bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States" will be allowed to enter the country.

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