Sentence examples for issue a revised order from inspiring English sources

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The Trump administration has said it plans to issue a revised order next week.

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After courts blocked the order from taking effect, he issued a revised order in March, this time excluding Iraq.

So we have switched this to "stuck". Trump on March 6 issued a revised order, this time not including Iraq and making numerous other changes.

On Sept. 25, Trump issued a revised order that blocks even visits from residents of Syria and North Korea, immigrants from Somalia and Iran, while placing other restrictions on Chad, Libya, Yemen and Venezuela.

Mr Trump then signed a revised order in March to try to address legal issues, and removed Iraq from the list.

Trump is expected to issue a revised version of the order this week.

Under the revised order, a deportation cannot be carried out until 72 hours after legal papers have been issued, and until the person served has had a chance to appeal in a military court.

One Bush administration official said the revised order to be issued by Mr. Bremer would contain a clause saying "it may be amended or rescinded" by the Iraqi government that takes office.

Let's be clear: This revised order is a Muslim ban.

The revised order was a conscientious effort to meet the objections of the Ninth Circuit.

Though courts have blocked Trump's initial executive order instituting the travel ban, the president has said he plans to issue a revised ban this week much like the first one.

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