US supports legal challenge to Hawaii traveler quarantine

FILE - In this March 20, 2020 file photo a Honolulu police officer informs beachgoers that the park is closed and they must leave the area in Waikiki, in Honolulu. The U.S. Department of Justice says a traveler quarantine in Hawaii that was imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus discriminates against out-of-state residents. The Justice Department has filed a statement of interest in a federal lawsuit filed by Nevada and California residents who own property in Hawaii and are challenging the quarantine mandate. (AP Photo/Marco Garci,File)

HONOLULU — A quarantine imposed on travelers arriving to Hawaii discriminates against out-of-state residents, the U.S. Department of Justice said in support of a lawsuit challenging the mandate meant to protect the islands against the spread of the coronavirus.