Hawaii has expressed its intention to challenge in court a new decree trump

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Hawaii is going to court to seek a temporary ban on the implementation of the decree of the President of the United States Donald trump on the limitation of immigration. About it reports Reuters.

A lawsuit was filed on Tuesday 7 March. Before that Hawaii was going to challenge the first order of trump, however, that complaint was pending, the decree was previously blocked on the initiative of a number of other States.

According to Hawaiian lawyers, the new Executive order covers less than the first, but it prescribed a ban on entry, however, continues to violate the established norms.

Trump signed a new Executive order to toughen immigration policy March 6. The document will come into force on 16 March.

The decree for 90 days forbidden to enter the United States to citizens of six countries — Iran, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Somalia and the Sudan. From the list were excluded Iraq because Baghdad, according to the Ministry of internal security, improved informing the us authorities about its citizens.

The document does not apply to holders of visas issued until January 27, or a residence permit.

In addition, for 120 days will be suspended the program of reception of refugees. This measure will not affect those who set a time of arrival in the United States, who undertook to take and have already taken.

The first decree to toughen immigration policy of the United States, trump signed on January 27. The document caused a wave of protests in the country and subsequently its effect was blocked by the judiciary.

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