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motion for emergency enforcement of the preliminary injunction. The State of
Washington in their second amended complaint asked the Court to Declare that Sections 3(c), 5(a)–(c), and 5(e) of the First Executive Order 13769 are unauthorized by and contrary to the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that the United States should be enjoined from implementing or enforcing Sections 3(c), 5(a)–(c), and 5(e) of the First Executive Order, including at all United States borders, ports of entry, and in the issuance of visas, pending further orders from this Court. The State of Washington also asked the Court to declare that Sections 2(c) and 6(a) of the Second Executive Order 13780 are unauthorized by and contrary to the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that the United States should also be enjoined from implementing or enforcing Sections 2(c) and 6(a) of the Second Executive Order 13780, including at all United States borders, ports of entry, and in the issuance of visas, and enjoin the United States from implementing or enforcing Section 5(d) of the First Executive Order 13769 and enjoin the United States from implementing or enforcing Section 6(b) of the Second Executive Order 13780. The Court subsequently issued an order directing the United States to file a response to the emergency motion to enforce the preliminary injunction by March 14, 2017.
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and thus a stay required. In showing the federal government was unlikely to succeed on the merits against a due process claim, the court argued that it showed the States and their citizens would be irreparably harmed by a stay as "the deprivation of constitutional rights 'unquestionably constitutes irreparable injury.'" The court found that "aspects of the public interest favor both sides", but that in light of the prior three questions, "these competing public inteterests do not justify a stay."
1018:. The order was issued at the request of an unidentified judge of the Ninth Circuit to be voted on by all 25 active judges (though, if successful, a rehearing would be by a panel of 11 judges). The parties were instructed to submit their briefs by February 16. On February 16, the Trump administration asked to postpone further proceedings because they expected to replace executive order with a new one the following week. In response, the 9th Circuit issued an order on the same day staying the
301:, an advisor to the Trump campaign on immigration, said the proposal was a statement of purpose to be supplied with details in subsequent months. In a speech on August 31, 2016, Trump vowed to "suspend the issuance of visas" to "places like Syria and Libya." Donald Trump was elected president of the United States and inaugurated on January 20, 2017. A week later on January 27, he signed the executive order. Affected travelers immediately began filing legal challenges to the order through
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February 6, a group of former top U.S. foreign policy, national security and intelligence officials filed a joint declaration in support of Washington and Minnesota. The group stated that the executive order "cannot be justified on national security or foreign policy grounds"; was "ill-conceived,
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District of Columbia. Also on February 7, 45 additional companies and 14 startups also joined the tech industry
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prohibition on religious discrimination, they withheld ruling on that claim, as being unlikely to succeed against a due process claim is sufficient to fail the first question. The federal government did not provide evidence or argument as to why the executive order needed to be enacted immediately
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Washington State Attorney General filed a second amended complaint addressing executive order 13780 and moved the court to enjoin enforcement of the order under the current preliminary injunction previously issued which barred enforcement of executive order 13769 by filing a
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February 6, 2017. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said in a statement "At the earliest possible time, the Department of Justice intends to file an emergency stay of this outrageous order and defend the executive order of the President, which we believe is lawful and appropriate. The
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Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia, and the District of Columbia as Amici Curiae States in Support of
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State of Washington; State of Minnesota, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Rex W. Tillerson, Secretary of State; John F. Kelly, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security; United States of America,
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issued a temporary restraining order enjoining the enforcement of the executive order nationwide, and entered a temporary ban regarding immigration restrictions, then directed the parties to the action to file any briefs in support of a
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President's order is intended to protect the homeland and he has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people." Spicer immediately issued an updated statement removing the word 'outrageous'.
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the temporary restraining order as the federal government failed to show it was likely to succeed at trial, thereby maintaining the prohibition on the government in enforcing the executive order.
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but instead directed the parties to commence discovery proceedings, stating in his order the matters bound up in the TRO/injunction were on appeal to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.
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by discriminating among residents of the state according to their nation of origin or religion. The lawsuit also alleged that the order violated the
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which forbade the federal government from enforcing certain provisions of the order. The federal government, in turn, filed an appeal with the
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added a concurrence, alone, where he wrote "I am proud to be a part of this court and a judicial system that is independent and courageous".
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That the executive order violates federal statutory law (Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998, 8 U.S.C. § 1231,
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Tucker, Eric. (February 6, 2017). "AP FACT CHECK: No arrests from 7 nations in travel ban? Nope".
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represented the plaintiff-appellee states of Washington and Minnesota. Lawyers August Flentje and
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Constitution, and each personal attack on a judge, President Trump raises the bar even higher for
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dissented from denial of reconsideration, writing that the court had committed "manifest error".
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by disfavoring Islam and favoring Christianity. The federal government argued that the
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entering the United States. His proposal was met by opposition by U.S. politicians.
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That the executive order's discriminatory visa procedures violate the
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poorly implemented and ill-explained"; and injures U.S. interests.
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State of Washington and State of Minnesota v. Trump
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1816:"Homeland Security suspends travel ban"
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2943:Legal history of Washington (state)
2611:"17-35105 Motion to Dismiss Appeal"
2136:Kaleem, Jaweed (February 7, 2017).
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2838:Immigration policy of Donald Trump
2628:"17-35105 Order Dismissing Appeal"
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1317:Laura Jarrett (February 5, 2017).
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1558:. August 16, 2016. Archived from
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497:Religious Freedom Restoration Act
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1855:"Donald J. Trump on Twitter"
1844:Retrieved February 13, 2017.
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2533:Washington v. Trump
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1254:Washington v. Trump
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