Lodi News-Sentinel

Hawaii says it will sue over Trump’s travel ban

- By Jaweed Kaleem

The state of Hawaii said in a court filing Tuesday that it intends to file a legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s revamped executive order pausing refugee resettleme­nt and immigratio­n from six majority-Muslim countries.

In a court filing in the state, Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin asks the court to approve a swift briefing schedule on the state’s intended request for a temporary restrainin­g order blocking the new travel ban before it takes effect on March 16.

The state said it would file a new complaint to supplement its initial challenge to an earlier, more comprehens­ive travel ban issued by the Trump administra­tion in January.

The intent of both travel orders, Trump administra­tion officials say, is to screen out visitors from countries affected by terrorism until more stringent vetting measures can be put into place.

In its suit over the earlier travel order, Hawaii had argued that it adversely impacted its residents, businesses and universiti­es and was in violation of the Constituti­on. The state argued that the executive order discrimina­ted against Muslims and violated the equal protection and due process guarantees of the Constituti­on.

That suit was filed Feb. 3 and was paused after a federal judge in Seattle blocked implementa­tion of the order nationwide.

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