
“If an individual is declared by the president, the secretary of state, or the secretary of the treasury to be a ‘sanctioned person,’ he (or she) will be unable to obtain access to his accounts, will be unable to process any loans (or make them), or move them to any other financial institution inside or outside the United States. The EO expands its authority by making him unable to use any third party such as ‘a partnership, association, trust, joint venture, corporation, subgroup or other organization’ that might wish to help him or allow him to obtain access to his funds. If the individual so ‘sanctioned’ decides that the ruling is unfair, he isn’t allowed to sue.”
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