Amnesty Int’l and ADC on Trump’s new “Muslim Ban”

Below is an action alert from Amnesty International with ways to protest Trump’s latest Muslim ban. Following that is information from ADC, including how to get legal advice for people affected by the ban.

Please also view Alison Weir’s recent article describing how the “Muslim ban” countries were targeted in Israeli plans to reshape the Middle East that have roots going back to the 1950s: Trump’s “Muslim ban”: Israeli strategic plans to “remake the Middle East” from 2001 and before targeted the same countries

From Amnesty International:

Just now, President Trump released a new version of his Executive Order banning many people from several Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. and stopping other refugees from rebuilding their lives safely in the U.S.
This is just another Muslim ban. It is the same hate and fear, with new packaging. We must stop this.

Right now, in the immediate aftermath of this announcement, we need to take action.

Here’s what you can do:

1) Click here to call your Senator and tell them to immediately denounce the ban.

2.) Show your support publicly by sharing this message on Facebook.

Here at Amnesty International USA, we are fighting back with everything we’ve got. Can we count on you to do the same?

Tomorrow, Amnesty International and our partners are holding a National Day of Action against the Muslim ban. Look out for more information on how you can get involved.

Thank you for taking action,

Margaret Huang
Executive Director
Amnesty International USA

From ADC:

A few moments ago Donald Trump signed another Executive Order aimed at banning Arabs and Muslims from entering the U.S. This EO was signed after his first attempt at the ban was stopped in court. The administration’s attempt to tailor the order so it conforms to court rulings does not take away from the fact that this is still and Arab and Muslim Ban. The new order is the same in nature as the old one. It prevents admission for nationals from six countries, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Further, the order puts a complete ban on refugees entering the U.S.

The new ban does have slight changes. Iraq has been removed from the list. There will also be a phase-in period, with the ban taking full effect on March 16, 2017. The ban does not apply to lawful permanent residents (LPRs), and current visa holders. Additionally, ADC has been informed that the 60,000 visas which were revoked after the first ban was signed are now reinstated. ADC will be providing additional updates and information as they become available. Please follow ADC on Twitter and Facebook for up to date information. ADC will be hosting a Facebook Live later this afternoon.

This ban is not about national security; in fact the Department of Homeland Security issued a report indicating that the ban does not make America any safer. The ban is about xenophobia and Islamophobia. The new ban will have the same effect on our community as the initial one did, and ADC will continue to provide pro bono legal assistance to those impacted. Further, we will make ourselves readily available to come out to your city and provide sessions about the ban and its impact.

As a result of these actions taken by this administration, ADC anticipates a large influx of cases, which may strain our financial resources. We can only continue our work with your generous support. With your support ADC can expand its legal and advocacy services, and continue to protect the community.  Take time and make a contribution today by clicking here.

If you or anyone you know may be affected by this travel ban, please contract ADC for legal advice at 202-244-2990 or legal@adc.org.

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