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Protesters angry after US Supreme Court upholds travel ban

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Protesters are gathering in front of the US Supreme court after it upheld president Donald Trump's controversial travel ban. Five of the jurists validated the most recent version of the ban, which the Trump administration claims is driven by national security. Protesters say Trump's ban was based on a "religious animus".

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