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State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Thursday he will ask the judge who stayed the first travel ban nationwide to extend that stay to the revised ban. Several other states are joining the lawsuit.
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Hawaii's attorney general calls Trump's executive order "Muslim Ban 2.0." The suit argues that the ban subjects Muslims to discrimination and second-class treatment, and damages the state's economy.
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With shouts of 鈥淩efugees are welcome here鈥 and 鈥淣o racism, we鈥檙e done with that," constituents of U.S. Senator Rob Portman gathered outside his Columbus鈥
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A proposal that would ban Ohio cities from adopting "sanctuary city" protections for immigrants illegally residing in the country will soon be heading to鈥
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President Trump's order temporarily barring refugees and some visa holders from entering the U.S. is on pause. Now three judges are considering whether to put it back into effect.
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Columbus has passed a plan barring city employees from traveling to North Carolina on non-essential business in a show of support for the transgender鈥