Meanwhile, Maryland has become the latest state to join the legal challenges against President Donald Trump's Muslim Ban 2.0. The first order, which temporarily stopped the entry of refugees and travelers from seven Muslim countries, was the subject of more than two dozen lawsuits. Civil advocacy groups and several US states said it discriminated against Muslims and violated the US Constitution, while the Trump administration claimed the measure was necessary to protect the US against terror attacks.
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