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Did the US federal judge stop the travel restrictions three times and order the Trump administration to formally appeal?

According to US media reports, on the 24th local time, the US government formally appealed to the Hawaiian federal judge to suspend Trump's latest travel restriction order. Lawyers representing the U.S. government said they had appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The Attorney General of Hawaii issued a statement in response: "We are prepared to defend our decision."

On the afternoon of 17 local time, Hawaiian federal judge Watson ruled to freeze the latest version of Trump's travel ban announced on September 25. This is the third edition of the travel ban launched by Trump since he took office. Watson said that the latest travel ban "has exactly the same problems as the previous version."

The White House responded by saying: "The dangerous and flawed ruling issued by the local court today undermined the President's efforts to protect the safety of Americans and to implement the minimum security standards for entry. The Ministry of Justice will actively defend the legitimate actions of the President. "

This version of the travel ban involves eight countries, namely Chad, Venezuela, North Korea and Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen in the previous version of the travel ban. The specific terms vary from country to country, and the restrictive measures include suspending the entry of immigrants, suspending the entry of non-immigrants and strictly examining the entry of non-immigrants.