If a president wants to ban a group from the country, they would need to demonstrate that there is an actual legitimate reason.
When Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad hit his town with a nerve gas attack in 2013, Amin knew he could not stay there anymore. So, like millions of Syrians before him, he fled his home, ending up in a refugee camp halfway around the world where he met and married his wife, and had a baby girl – just one of an entire generation of children born without a state.
Then came President Donald Trump and his bigoted campaign calls for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” His intentions were as unambiguous as they get. The policy was little more than an attempt to use fear to divide Americans by labeling all Muslims as terrorists, a dangerous and mean-spirited lie. It’s no wonder such an obvious act of prejudice was struck down by the courts, but not before creating chaos across the country.
Today, we look at those incidents with shame. Congress, at Rep. Chu’s urging, even issued an expression of regret for the Chinese Exclusion Act, and Sen. Coons cosponsored a bill honoring Fred Korematsu’s courage. But here we are, committing the same sins again. The pain extends from refugees on distant shores to Americans senselessly separated from their families. Husbands and wives are forced to live apart because of this ban.
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