Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said he backs Trump's plans to give more scrutiny to
Muslim immigrants and refugees.
Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said he backs Donald Trump's plans to give more scrutiny to
Muslim immigrants and refugees.
Not exact matches
He continued: «The popularity of #deleteUber only exists because decent people around the country
and world — including the unionized cab drivers Uber hates
and targets — took to the streets, occupying airports in defense of
refugees,
immigrants,
and Muslims.»
The business world continues to assess the impact of Trump's immigration ban two days after he signed the order prohibiting
refugees and other
immigrants from seven predominantly
Muslim countries from entering the U.S.
The most pressing problem right now is Donald Trump's recent executive order banning the admission of
refugees to the US entirely
and likewise banning
immigrants from seven
Muslim - majority countries.
You would think it would be a hard sell given the fact that the real estate mogul
and reality star has boasted about his extramarital affairs, profited off casinos
and strip clubs, said he doesn't need to ask God for forgiveness, called for targeting innocent civilians in war, mocked a reporter with a disability, threatened the religious liberty of minority groups in the U.S.,
and gained wide support among white nationalists for consistently lying about
and demeaning blacks, Mexican
immigrants,
Muslims,
and Syrian
refugees.
that minimizes the historical suffering of women
and minority groups in this country, 2) an overwrought persecution complex that confuses sharing civil rights with others with being persecuted by them,
and 3) a persistent fear of the perceived «other» —
Muslims, LGBT people,
immigrants,
refugees, etc. — that results in culture wars meant to «take back» the public square.
The difference, he said, between these
and Muslim immigrants — specifically those subject to the proposed
refugee ban — is that the
Muslim immigrants don't want to assimilate into American culture, they just want to live here.
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani is emerging as a tribune of truth, perhaps inadvertently, about the intent behind Trump's executive order suspending or barring the entry of
refugees and immigrants from seven predominantly
Muslim countries.
Furthermore, even prior to the onset of the current
refugee crisis, the tendency to view or label
immigrants in ethnic or religious terms has led to a «culturalizing» of social problems, not to mention the fact that a sense of discrimination
and alienation can push
refugees and second
and third - generation European
Muslims down the very path of radicalisation that Western societies are attempting to combat.
Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz told the crowd he would continue advocating for local
Muslims,
refugees and any
immigrant seeking a better life in the U.S.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer says he will ask for a vote on the Senate floor tonight to repeal President Donald Trump's temporary ban on U.S. entry for
immigrants from seven
Muslim nations
and refugees from around the world.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has joined the chorus of criticism against President Trump's ban on
refugees and other
immigrants from seven predominantly
Muslim nations.
by David Greene
Immigrants, visitors
and refugees from seven predominantly
Muslim nations are once again being allowed to travel to the United States after a federal judge in Seattle, WA., deemed the ban unconstitutional.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney says she supports President Donald Trump's decision to temporarily block U.S. entry to
immigrants from seven
Muslim nations
and refugees from around the world,
and views mass protests this weekend as an overreaction to his executive order.
As public fears about terrorism hit their highest levels in a decade
and anti-Islamic sentiment surges, schools should take extra steps to ensure that
Muslim,
immigrant,
and refugee students feel safe
and free from discrimination, the U.S. Department of Education said last week.