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President Trump is planning to sign a new travel ban Monday — nearly a month after a court order halted his last one.

The new ban will reportedly mirror the last one, but take into account the court’s objections with the first one in an attempt to pass legal muster.

One key difference in the expected new order is that Iraq will no longer be on the list of countries from which all citizens are banned from entering the US.

The White House has been planning the new order since the first one was shut down by a Seattle court, in a decision upheld by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco.

“Fundamentally, you’re going to have the same basic policy outcome for the country,” White House policy adviser Stephen Miller said of the new order in an interview two weeks ago. “These are mostly minor technical differences.”

The text of the new travel ban has not been released — and Monday’s expected signing is still not on the president’s public schedule.

Reports indicate the president could sign the executive order at the Department of Homeland Security — but there’s always a possibility the planned signing could be delayed yet again.

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