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FILE - This March 12, 2013 file still image taken from United States Courts shows Judge James Robart listening to a case at Seattle Courthouse in Seattle. Robart has granted an extension to the Justice Department in a lawsuit alleging that President Donald Trump's immigration order is blocking efforts by legal residents to reunite with their children who are trapped in war-torn countries. Robart also said he understood the frustrations of plaintiffs over Trump administration statements that seemingly contradict those made by federal government lawyers. After being repeatedly postponed, a White House official said Thursday, March 2, 2017, a replacement order now won't be unveiled until next week at the earliest. (United States Courts via AP, File)

FILE - This March 12, 2013 file still image taken from United States Courts shows Judge James Robart listening to a case at Seattle Courthouse in Seattle. Robart has granted an extension to the Justice Department in a lawsuit alleging that President Donald Trump's immigration order is blocking efforts by legal residents to reunite with their children who are trapped in war-torn countries. Robart also said he understood the frustrations of plaintiffs over Trump administration statements that seemingly contradict those made by federal government lawyers. After being repeatedly postponed, a White House official said Thursday, March 2, 2017, a replacement order now won't be unveiled until next week at the earliest. (United States Courts via AP, File)

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