Donald Trump’s Executive Order Strikes Fear in 11 Million Undocumented Immigrants
Just as Presidents Carter and Obama and Secretary Clinton believed, and with ISIS in all corners of the globe, President Trump believes today that the same common sense security measures to protect the American people remain in order. “Actually, nearly of the Iranians we resettle here are Christians”.
For an executive order aimed at keeping out terrorists, it is strangely arbitrary.
Trump’s response to the Republican grandees, who have opposed him within the party, was withering.
Maintaining that there are “a lot of bad dudes out there”, US President Donald Trump on Monday defended his ban on refugees and travellers from several Muslim countries even as protests and demonstrations erupted over the weekend at airports and public squares in America’s liberal cities. The prohibition on Syrians, millions of whom are women and children fleeing a war-ravaged humanitarian crisis in that country, is open-ended. It was to close the nations doors to Muslims, as he put it at that time until we can find out what the hell is going on.
Dolan is a longtime Trump friend. American Civil Liberties Union representatives stepped in to help affected travelers over the weekend, saying individuals who already have lawful US visas or green cards, like those who have risked their lives serving alongside U.S. forces overseas or who call America their home, should not be turned away from the United States.
Trump traveled to the Pentagon where he joined Defense Secretary James Mattis for the signing of an executive action to bring sweeping changes to the nation’s refugee policies and put in motion his plans to build up the nation’s military.
Trump appeared to ignore the high court’s 1982 pronouncement when he told Christian Broadcast News in an interview scheduled to air Sunday evening that he meant to give priority to Christians from the Middle East over Muslims.
“If you were a Muslim you could come in, but if you were a Christian, it was nearly impossible, and the reason that was so unfair,”, he added, falsely asserted. Simply put, Trump wants his national-security agencies to examine whether enough is being done to adequately screen certain immigrants, refugees and visitors before they arrive on US soil.
“There are people on planes at different airports to be removed, so we’re trying to get the word out to Border Protection”, Tumlin said, noting that the stay applies to everyone impacted by the executive order. The order suspends those granted refugee status for 120 days while the Trump administration reviews and reworks immigration screening procedures. The directive bars all refugees from Syria, including Christians, indefinitely.
Government officials then check refugees’ information through multiple databases. When a lawyer representing one of the dispossessed at Kennedy International Airport demanded answers, a border agent responded: “Call Mr. Trump”.
It’s a case-by-case determination.
“Everybody was persecuted in all fairness, but they were chopping off the heads of everybody, but more so the Christians”. They barely made it out.
Curry’s organization advocates giving priority simply to those people most in need of refuge, whether Christians or minority Muslims or Yazidis. He hinted as much again Sunday morning, writing on Twitter that “Christians in the Middle-East have been executed in large numbers”.
“It makes me happy. after Brexit we felt the divide but when we come to a protest like this you feel like there is unity”, said Yasmin.
But President Trump received support from Czech President Milos Zeman. But it was omitted in the final version. That proposal was in an earlier draft of his executive order.