Trump govt wants Hawaii lawsuit paused as it appeals block on travel ban

US govt is appealing a judge's ruling that put an indefinite hold on Trump's executive order

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US government attorneys want Hawaii's lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's travel ban paused while a ruling blocking key sections is appealed.

The Department of Justice filed a motion on Monday asking US District Judge to pause proceedings in Hawaii's lawsuit pending resolution of the government's appeal.

The government is appealing Watson's ruling that put an indefinite hold on Trump's executive order to suspend new visas for people in six Muslim-majority countries and halt the US refugee program.

Hawaii's attorney general office didn't immediately comment on the suspension request.

According to the motion, it would be helpful to know the outcome of the appeal before proceeding in the lawsuit.

The government wants to suspend upcoming deadlines in the case, including a scheduling hearing set for April 18.

Trump govt wants Hawaii lawsuit paused as it appeals block on travel ban

US govt is appealing a judge's ruling that put an indefinite hold on Trump's executive order

US govt is appealing a judge's ruling that put an indefinite hold on Trump's executive order
US government attorneys want Hawaii's lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's travel ban paused while a ruling blocking key sections is appealed.

The Department of Justice filed a motion on Monday asking US District Judge to pause proceedings in Hawaii's lawsuit pending resolution of the government's appeal.

The government is appealing Watson's ruling that put an indefinite hold on Trump's executive order to suspend new visas for people in six Muslim-majority countries and halt the US refugee program.

Hawaii's attorney general office didn't immediately comment on the suspension request.

According to the motion, it would be helpful to know the outcome of the appeal before proceeding in the lawsuit.

The government wants to suspend upcoming deadlines in the case, including a scheduling hearing set for April 18.
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