A revised executive order barring travel from certain countries is not enough for attorney generals around the nation.After President Donald Trump's first executive order barring travel was halted by a federal judge in February, a revised order was signed in early March.Although a lawyer with the Trump administration stated the revised version eliminates legal problems created by the first, attorney generals from Maryland to Hawaii disagree.According to Washington state's attorney general Bob Ferguson, the revised order is a reissue of the same policies in a new form.Along with Minnesota, Washington has chosen to extend an injunction filed against the first executive order.But in Hawaii, the state's attorney general filed a lawsuit challenging the executive order from March 6th.http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/n...http://www.wochit.comThis video was produced by YT Wochit Vote It using http://wochit.com