Revised travel ban already faces legal challenges
Source: CBS News
President Trumps revised travel ban goes into effect Thursday. It bars new visas for people from six predominantly Muslim countries and temporarily shuts down the U.S. refugee program. Just like the original travel ban, version 2.0 is facing legal challenges.
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson led the charge that brought Mr. Trumps first travel ban to a grinding halt. He said hes had his days in court with the first travel ban -- and he won each time.
Look, the original executive order was Keystone Kops. It was, Ferguson told CBS News. And thats reflected in the chaos that was created in airports all around our country that your viewers saw day after day.
The new executive order will ban travel from six countries, instead of seven, and it will no longer affect current visa holders. But on Thursday, Ferguson told a judge the new order is the same basic policies in a new form and that the judges restraining order should still apply.
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