A federal appeals court will hear arguments on Monday over President Trump's revised travel ban, which temporarily bars refugees and people from six predominately Muslim countries from entering the U.S.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will look at a ruling made earlier this year by a Hawaii judge that blocked parts of the president's order.

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Trump issued the revised travel ban earlier this year after his initial order — which spurred protests across the country — was blocked by a federal court.

Judge Derrick Watson, a district judge based in Hawaii, issued an order to halt the president's travel ban nationwide earlier this year.

After the ruling, Trump blasted the decision as an "unprecedented judicial overreach."

Those against the order say it constitutes a ban on Muslims, but the government says the order is necessary to keep the country safe.

The hearing Monday will take place in Seattle.