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US judge refuses to clarify order halting Donald Trump's new travel ban

Trump has called the Hawaii ruling an example of 'unprecedented judicial overreach'

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US President Donald Trump speaks during the Governor's Dinner in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington. Photo: Reuters

AP | PTI Honolulu
A federal judge has rejected the US government's request to clarify his temporary order blocking President Donald Trump's revised travel ban.

US District Judge Derrick Watson on Sunday said nothing was unclear about his order and the government can't ask for a distinction that officials failed to make in earlier briefs and arguments, according to online court records.

Watson issued the temporary restraining order on Wednesday in response to a lawsuit from the state of Hawaii, concluding there was "significant and unrebutted evidence of religious animus" behind the travel ban.

Two days later, the Justice Department asked Watson to clarify whether the order only applied to the ban on travel from six mostly Muslim countries and not a global freeze on refugees entering the United States.
 
Watson asked federal officials and Hawaii on Sunday how they want to proceed regarding a possible extension of his order.

Trump has called the Hawaii ruling an example of "unprecedented judicial overreach" and has indicated that it will be appealed.

Similar cases are being heard in federal courts in Washington state and Maryland. In all, more than half a dozen states are trying to block the travel ban.

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First Published: Mar 20 2017 | 5:03 AM IST

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