Hindustan Times (Patiala)

More US states sue over Trump travel ban

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Legal challenges against President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban mounted on Thursday as Washington state said it would renew its request to block the executive order and a judge granted Oregon’s request to join the case.

The events happened a day after Hawaii launched its own lawsuit, and Washington state attorney general Bob Ferguson said New York state also asked to join his state’s legal effort. Massachuse­tts attorney general Maura Healey said the state is joining fellow states in challengin­g the revised travel ban.

Washington was the first state to sue over the original ban, which resulted in Judge James Robart in Seattle halting its implementa­tion around the country. Ferguson said the state would ask Robart to rule that his temporary restrainin­g order against the first ban applies to Trump’s revised action.

“My message to President Trump is — not so fast,” Ferguson told reporters. “After spending more than a month to fix a broken order that he rushed out the door, the president’s new order reinstates several of the same provisions and has the same illegal motivation­s as the original.”

Robart on Thursday granted Oregon’s request to join Washington and Minnesota in the case opposing the travel ban.

Oregon attorney general Ellen Rosenblum said the executive order has hurt Oregon, its residents, employers, agencies, educationa­l institutio­ns, health care system and economy.

TRUMP CELEBRATES AS US ADDS 235,000 JOBS

The first full month of Donald Trump’s administra­tion saw 235,000 new jobs created in the US, news for which he seemed quick to claim credit. The economic trends underpinni­ng a healthy February – the best month for job growth since July – clearly spring from the Barack Obama era, but the president tweeted, “Great news. We are only just beginning. Together, we are going to #MAGA!”, in response on Wednesday.

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