HONOLULU (AP) — The Latest on Hawaii’s ongoing legal challenge to the Trump administration’s travel ban (all times local): 3 p.m. A federal judge is giving Hawaii an opportunity to make its case that it should be allowed to challenge
HONOLULU (AP) — The Latest on Hawaii’s ongoing legal challenge to the Trump administration’s travel ban (all times local):
3 p.m.
A federal judge is giving Hawaii an opportunity to make its case that it should be allowed to challenge the Trump administration’s latest travel ban.
U.S. District Court Judge Derrick Watson said Friday that Hawaii would have until Tuesday morning to file a new motion. The government will have until Saturday, Oct. 14, to respond.
The latest travel ban removes Sudan from the list of affected countries and adds Chad and North Korea, along with several officials from Venezuela’s government. It’s scheduled to take effect Oct. 18.
State Attorney General Doug Chin said the new ban still discriminates on the basis of nationality, exceeds the president’s legal authority, and seeks to implement his Muslim ban.
Chin has been challenging President Donald Trump on travel bans since February, after Trump sought to bar new visas for people from seven mostly Muslim countries.
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Lawyers representing Hawaii in the state’s long-running fight against Trump administration travel bans have filed a motion seeking to challenge the latest version of the policy.
Hawaii filed a motion Friday asking a federal judge to lift his order halting the state’s previous lawsuit.
Hawaii says it wants to file an amended lawsuit targeting the third travel ban.
The latest travel ban removes Sudan from the list of affected countries and adds Chad and North Korea, along with several officials from the government of Venezuela. It’s scheduled to take effect Oct. 18.
State Attorney General Doug Chin said the new ban still discriminates on the basis of nationality, exceeds the president’s legal authority and seeks to implement his Muslim ban.
Chin has been challenging President Donald Trump on travel bans since February, after Trump sought to bar new visas for people from seven mostly Muslim countries.