How ritual chicken sacrifices in Miami helped halt Trumps travel ban
In ruling against President Donald Trumps Muslim travel ban, a trio of federal judges relied in part on a distinctly South Florida court case one that granted religious protections for the ritual sacrifice of chickens and goats.
The unanimous ruling Thursday night upholding a halt to the White House executive order cited a famous 1993 U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned a Hialeah law banning Santería animal sacrifices. Justices found that the city ordinance infringed on constitutionally protected freedoms.
The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit court made clear that judges can consider outside statements made by elected leaders in this case, President Donald Trump himself in trying to figure out if the intent of a government action was to discriminate against a religious group.
In Hialeah in the 1990s, it was Santería. With Trump, its Muslims, said University of Virginia law professor Douglas Laycock, an expert on religious liberties who successfully argued the Hialeah case.
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