After a Seattle judge halted the first Travel Ban, President Trump went back and revised the order.
The changes must have worked, at least for now, because a federal district judge refused to place an emergency restraining order on President Trumps new travel ban.
From Daily Caller A federal district court denied a request to place an emergency restraining order on President Donald Trumps modified immigration executive order, an attorney representing states opposing the order told Reuters Friday night.
The initial executive order posted by the Trump administration which restricted travel from seven countries with majority Muslim populations last January was challenged by lawyers in states such as Washington and Minnesota.
Seattle U.S. District Court Judge James Robart issued a temporary restraining order against the initial policy last month.
The new order narrowed the travel restriction down to six countries and would give exception to green card holders among other changes. According to Reuters, Robart did not apply his restraining order to the new immigration order.
Sec. of State Rex Tillerson defended Trumps new order last week when the president signed it, saying Trump is using his rightful authority to keep Americans safe.
This order is part of our ongoing efforts to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical Islamic terrorists can and will exploit, Tillerson added.