The US Supreme Court cleared most of President Trump’s travel ban to take effect immediately and agreed to hear arguments in the fall. The court made one exception: it said the ban “may not be enforced against foreign nationals who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States." The Justices’ action came on the last day of their current term, before they take a three-month summer break. The action means that Trump's administration may impose a 90-day ban on travelers from Libya, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen and a 120-day ban on all refugees entering the United States, with the exceptions noted by the court.