"The intent remains the same," Karen Tumlin, legal director of the National Immigration Law Center, says. This is advocates' new line.
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JUST IN: DOJ, before Judge Robart in WA v. Trump, argues new EO is not covered by injunction of first order. https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/trump-new-travel-order …pic.twitter.com/XX0qT7pZog
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More on the DOJ moves since the new order's signing, at
@BuzzFeedNews: https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/trump-new-travel-order?utm_term=.kxPynJaqYV#.rjxwVkenxD …pic.twitter.com/Qp6uYWK7DZ
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After carefully devising a new EO, the Trump team sends out a campaign email highlighting the ban's aim at "radical Islamic terrorism."pic.twitter.com/AQu1M2PV13
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This is notable because the new EO is careful to at least attempt to provide individualized explanations of why each country is covered.pic.twitter.com/9bJmqMYJvQ
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Washington AG Bob Ferguson says the new EO is "drastically narrowed" from the originally challenged EO, cautious on next steps.pic.twitter.com/d0HwtmXcFh
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On those next steps: "Too soon to say what we're going to do. That's the bottom line," saying the legal issues are "complex and numerous."
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Ferguson says that he hopes "the president and his advisers" learned from the original order process that "we are a nation of laws."
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The 10-day delay until implementation gives Ferguson and his office, he says, time to determine their next steps.
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"Not even close," Ferguson says, to deciding the next steps.
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Ferguson: "The changes in this new executive order are profound. ... That's a rewarding feeling, as a legal team."
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"A period of two to three days" for review on the next steps, Ferguson says.
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Notably, AG Mark Herring of Virginia had a similarly cautious response.pic.twitter.com/29f0EkTZDU
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