By Sarah Song* On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court allowed some of President Trump’s travel ban to stand, which he quickly hailed as a “clear victory.” Challengers of the ban have been equally quick to emphasize that the court’s opinion actually protects many people seeking to enter the U.S. including those who have families, offers of employment, or invitations from universities—those with “a bona fide relationship with a person or entity” in the U.S.[1] In drawing this line, the court …