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What happened when a federal judge in Hawaii blocked Trump's new entry ban?

A federal judge in Hawaii announced on Wednesday that Trump's new ban on Mu will be temporarily suspended, just hours before the new ban takes effect. The federal judge's ruling means that residents and refugees from six Muslim countries will be allowed to enter the United States.

After Trump issued a new ban, more than half of the States expressed their opposition to the new ban. Courts in Hawaii, Maryland and Washington will decide whether to implement the new ban after hearing the debate on Thursday.

Hawaii pointed out that if the new ban takes effect, relatives from six Muslim countries will not be able to visit their families in the United States, which will not only damage the development of local tourism, but also affect the enrollment and employment of foreign workers.

The Trump administration said that the new version of the ban has been revised to comply with legal considerations and even lifted restrictions on some Muslims, and the new ban only targets new visas for citizens of these six Muslim countries and does not affect their visas that have already taken effect.

Theodore Chuang, a US federal district judge, said: "This time, the court and the government have differences on national security issues. It is shameful to drag everything to the level of national security. "