Us supreme court okays trump latest travel ban
I think there may be some misinformation here.
Actually, the US Supreme Court has not recently okayed a new travel ban by President Trump. In fact, the Supreme Court has twice ruled on the legality of the travel ban, and both times, it has been upheld with some limitations.
The first travel ban, issued in January 2017, was blocked by federal courts, and the Supreme Court allowed it to go into effect in June 2017, pending a full hearing. However, in June 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that the ban was lawful, but only as applied to individuals who did not have a "bona fide relationship" with a person or entity in the United States.
The second travel ban, issued in September 2017, was also challenged in court and was blocked by federal judges. In December 2017, the Supreme Court allowed the ban to go into effect, pending a full hearing. In June 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that the ban was lawful, but with the same limitations as the first ban.
In September 2020, President Trump issued a new travel ban, which expanded the list of countries affected and added new restrictions. However, the ban has been challenged in court, and a federal judge in Hawaii has blocked it from taking effect.
So, to summarize, the US Supreme Court has not recently okayed a new travel ban by President Trump. The court has upheld the travel ban twice, but with limitations, and a new ban is currently blocked in court.