have you no constitutional right enter to the united states. judge jeanine: all right, now, i don t know if we still have a sound, but the atlanta mayor today on another station said that do we still have that sound, guys? okay, we re going to put it up. take a listen to this. the mayor said they don t have it. we had 11 individuals who are impacted last night, but any individual who was impacted by this order should have a right to have an attorney. what do you think, david? well, the court, as you mentioned, at the beginning of the program. several courts have stayed the implementation of this executive order. they have stayed it on the grounds that they believe it is a violation of due process and equal protection. to the extent a federal judge said these people issued veesas and are at airports deserve due
. wasn t chaos, the fact of the matter is, 325,000 people from foreign countries came into the united states yesterday and 109 people were detained for further questioning. most of the people were moved out. if there are folks that shouldn t be in this country, they re going to be detained. so apology for nothing here. judge jeanine: that s white house chief of staff reince priebus commenting after friday s executive order through widespread protests. court orders have temporarily bard the u.s. from deporting those people. joining me is former foreign secretary of the united kingdom and president and ceo of the international rescue community and dr. zuhdi jasser. all right, gentlemen. i ll start with you, david. you are someone who s been involved in a lot of these refugees programs and you are not happy with the executive
from entering the u.s., president trump staying is designed to keep the country free and safe. trouble for delta air lines passengers. the airline says a computer issue is delaying departures nationwide. those in the air are unaffected. now back to judge jeanine. you are watching the most powerful name in news, the fox news channel. judge jeanine: let s try to make sense of the legal battle over the travel ban. joining me is former foreign policy adviser to the barack obama presidential campaign, a former state department official, david deflurry. good evening. let s start with where we agree, and that is no one has a right unless they re a citizen to enter the united states, yes. i fully agree with you about that. unless you re a u.s. citizen, have you no constitutional
canadian accents and yelled allahu akbar. trudeau said tonight canadians grieve for those killed in the mosque in quebec city. my thoughts are with victims and their families. you are watching the most powerful name in news, the fox news channel. judge jeanine: let s try to make sense of the legal battle over the travel ban. joining me is former foreign policy adviser to the barack obama presidential campaign, a former state department official, david deflurry. good evening. let s start with where we agree, and that is no one has a right unless they re a citizen to enter the united states, yes. i fully agree with you about that. unless you re a u.s. citizen,
. wasn t chaos, the fact of the matter is, 325,000 people from foreign countries came into the united states yesterday and 109 people were detained for further questioning. most of the people were moved out. if there are folks that shouldn t be in this country, they re going to be detained. so apology for nothing here. judge jeanine: that s white house chief of staff reince priebus commenting after friday s executive order through widespread protests. court orders have temporarily bard the u.s. from deporting those people. joining me is former foreign secretary of the united kingdom and president and ceo of the international rescue community and dr. zuhdi jasser. all right, gentlemen. i ll start with you, david. you are someone who s been involved in a lot of these refugees programs and you are