Lawyers from four civil rights groups are on hand at San Francisco International Airport Thursday to help people with questions or problems concerning the partial implementation of President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
“It’s a very confusing situation,” said Zahra Billoo, a lawyer who is executive director of the San Francisco Bay Area branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, based in Santa Clara.
“We are here to monitor the implementation of what we call Muslim Ban 2.0 and to offer legal advice to anyone who may be affected or have questions,” Billoo said.
The four groups are CAIR and the San Francisco-based Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Asian Law Caucus, OneJustice and Arab Resource and Organizing Center.
Billoo said about a half dozen lawyers and an equal number of law clerks and students are staffing a station at the airport’s international terminal. The ban went into effect at 5 p.m. Pacific time, according to U.S. State Department guidance issued Wednesday evening, but Billoo said the lawyers arrived at 7 a.m. because they expected possible confusion among customs officers about the implementation.
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