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Judge in Hawaii extends order blocking Trump’s travel ban nationwide

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US District Judge Derrick Watson in Honolulu has now ruled twice against US President Donald Trump’s attempt to enforce a travel ban against visitors to the US from six Muslim-majority nations. Photo: AP
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A federal judge in Hawaii decided Wednesday to extend his order blocking US President Donald Trump’s travel ban.

US District Judge Derrick Watson issued the longer-lasting hold on the ban just hours after hearing arguments.

Hawaii says the policy discriminates against Muslims and hurts the state’s tourist-dependent economy. The implied message in the revised ban is like a “neon sign flashing ‘Muslim ban, Muslim ban’,” that the government didn’t bother to turn off, state Attorney General Douglas Chin told the judge.

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Extending the temporary order until the state’s lawsuit was resolved would ensure the constitutional rights of Muslim citizens across the US are vindicated after “repeated stops and starts of the last two months,” the state has said.
Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin, who has helped orchestrate efforts to block US President Donald Trump’s travel ban, sits in his office in Honolulu. Photo: AP
Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin, who has helped orchestrate efforts to block US President Donald Trump’s travel ban, sits in his office in Honolulu. Photo: AP
We cannot fault the president for being politically incorrect, but we do fault him for being constitutionally incorrect
Hawaiian Attorney General Douglas Chin

The government says the ban falls within the president’s power to protect national security. Hawaii has only made generalised concerns about its effect on students and tourism, Department of Justice attorney Chad Readler told the judge via telephone.

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