Lethbridge Herald

Travel ban put on hold

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — HONOLULU

For the second time, a federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump’s efforts to freeze immigratio­n by refugees and citizens of some predominan­tly Muslim nations, putting the president’s revised travel ban on hold just hours before it was to take effect.

This time, the ruling came from a judge in Hawaii who rejected the government’s claims that the travel ban is about national security, not discrimina­tion. U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson also said Hawaii would suffer financiall­y if the executive order constricte­d the flow of students and tourists to the state, and that Hawaii was likely to succeed on a claim that the ban violates First Amendment protection­s against religious discrimina­tion.

Watson criticized what he called the “illogic” of the government’s arguments and cited “significan­t and unrebutted evidence of religious animus” behind the travel ban. He also noted that while courts should not examine the “veiled psyche” and “secret motives” of government decision-makers, “the remarkable facts at issue here require no such impermissi­ble inquiry.”

“For instance, there is nothing ‘veiled’ about this press release: ‘Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,’” Watson wrote, referring to a statement Trump issued as a candidate.

Trump called the ruling an example of “unpreceden­ted judicial overreach” and said his administra­tion would appeal it to the U.S. Supreme Court. He also called his new travel ban a watered-down version of the first one, which he said he wished he could implement.

“We’re going to win. We’re going to keep our citizens safe,” the president said at a rally in Nashville. “The danger is clear. The law is clear. The need for my executive order is clear.”

The judge issued his 43-page ruling less than two hours after hearing Hawaii’s request for a temporary restrainin­g order to stop the ban from being put into practice.

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