A three-judge panel of the 9th circuit, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, is hearing arguments on President Trump's travel ban.
A lower court put a full hold on the executive order, which limits immigration from six majority muslim nations.
Jeffrey Wall, an attorney for the U.S. Government, tried to argue that previous statements made by Donald Trump should be ignored because he was not yet commander-in-chief.
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OUT: ...for office."
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Neal Katyal, arguing for the State of Hawaii, says before and after Election Day, Donald Trump has repeatedly singled out Muslims.
IN: "Even last...
OUT: ...of the president."
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Jeffrey Wall, an attorney for the U.S. Government, argued that the ban is within the president's powers on immigration.
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OUT: ...reconciled them."
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Neal Katyal, arguing for the State of Hawaii, says the president has made his intent clear on why he wants to severely limit travel from majority Muslim countries.
He gave the example of laws that could be written with clear violations of the U.S. Constitution.
IN: "if They...
OUT: ...different statements."
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