pic.twitter.com/d2FeZeTzP4 — Governor Jay Inslee (@GovInslee) January 29, 2017“The manifest and unjustifiable chaos and cruelty caused by President Trump's executive order is now on full display at Sea-Tac,” Inslee said. In his motion for a temporary restraining order, Ferguson argued that the order violated the Constitution's equal protection clause and establishment clause, as well as due process. But perhaps more notably, the greater Seattle area is also home to several tech companies that have shown firm support for the Washington attorney general's lawsuit against Trump's executive order. “So, to say it was the best day of my professional life would be an understatement.”“This is a tremendous victory for the State of Washington,” Inslee said in a statement Friday. “And I'll make sure he does.”Read more:With Trump travel ban stay, immigrants scramble to get back to U.S.Outside Washington, the Democratic resistance to Donald Trump is buildingMeet the Bush-nominated federal judge who halted Trump’s executive order
Source: Washington Post February 05, 2017 19:18 UTC