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    Judge Watson blocks Trump’s latest travel ban

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 18, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FILE: President Donald Trump of America displays the executive order banning citizens of seven countries from entering the US
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    FILE: President Donald Trump of America displays the executive order banning citizens of seven countries from entering the US

    Judge Derrick Watson has blocked President Donald Trump’s latest bid to impose travel restrictions on citizens from eight countries entering the US.

    Judge Watson slapped a temporary restraining order on the open-ended ban before it could take effect this week.

    The policy targets Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad and North Korea, as well as some Venezuelan officials.

    Previous iterations of the ban targeted six Muslim-majority countries, and were widely referred to as a “Muslim ban”.

    The state of Hawaii sued in Honolulu to block Mr Trump’s third version, which was set to go into effect early on Wednesday.

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    Hawaii argued in court documents that the revised policy was fulfilling Mr Trump’s campaign promise for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States”, despite the addition of North Korea and Venezuela.

    It also argued the president did not have the powers under federal immigration law to impose such restrictions.

    US District Judge Watson, who blocked Mr Trump’s last travel ban in March, issued the new restraining order.

    The president’s controversial travel bans have each been frustrated by the courts to some degree.

    In Hawaii, Judge Watson decided that the new policy “suffers from precisely the same maladies as its predecessor”.

    He said “it lacks sufficient findings that the entry of more than 150 million nationals from six [of the] specified countries would be ‘detrimental to the interests of the United States'”.

    His decision temporarily blocks the ban on all targeted countries except North Korea and Venezuela.

    The ban is also facing court challenges from Maryland, Washington state, Massachusetts, California, Oregon and New York.

    White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement the latest order was “dangerously flawed” and “undercuts” efforts to keep Americans safe.

    “These restrictions are vital to ensuring that foreign nations comply with the minimum security standards required for the integrity of our immigration system and the security of our nation,” she said.

    She said the White House was confident the president’s “lawful and necessary action” would eventually be upheld by the courts.

    As it stands, the Supreme Court has delayed its consideration of the case from October, asking all parties to resubmit briefs to the court accounting for the changes made between the second and third versions of the order.

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