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General Assembly Dems Send Trump a Letter

I am curious as to why no Republican state legislator signed onto this letter.   I guess they approve of the anti-American Muslim Ban.  Silence is consent.

Dear President Trump:

The United States is a nation of immigrants, a melting pot of rich history that makes the country distinctly American. The Statue of Liberty stands stalwart and strong on Ellis Island, characterized in a renowned sonnet as the “Mother of Exiles.”

Today, nearly half of the American people are descendants of the very immigrants that entered the United States through Ellis Island. They all came here looking for their piece of the American Dream. Many of them faced discrimination at various points in our country’s history, and each time we have vowed to learn from and not repeat those mistakes.

That’s why we write with great alarm and grave concern regarding your executive order on immigration that impacts seven Muslim-majority countries. Your order alleges that the United States “must ensure” that people who are admitted to the country “do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles.”

We must safeguard our country’s borders and support a thorough vetting process, but this order completely contradicts our country’s founding principles under the guise of “protection.” It neither protects nor preserves national security; frankly, it is un-American and unconstitutional.

Federal judges already have ruled that parts of the executive order likely violate the U.S. Constitution you have sworn to preserve, protect and defend. Yet your order still stands as an affront to human decency. It will do more to divide our country than unite, and impede our growth as a nation.

Specifically, we are concerned that:

•This order singles out a religion. Citizens of seven countries, who mostly identify with the Muslim faith, are temporarily suspended from entering the United States. Temporarily blocking visitors who are Muslim detracts from policies that actually keep America safe and only alienates those visitors further. It also appears to impose a religious test for admission to this country, something that runs counter to our First Amendment.

•The rollout of the executive order caused confusion at our nation’s airports and throughout the country. Key agencies such as the Departments of State, Defense, Justice and Homeland Security were given minimal — if any — information on how to interpret the order. Airports nationwide were slammed with confusion, questions and concerns about how to implement the order.

•Families are being torn apart. Many green card holders, refugees and others in transit to the United States were airborne when you signed the order. Husbands, wives and children were blindsided the second they landed on American soil. It is not fully understood how dual citizens or green card holders will be treated. Your Administration’s officials have said green card holders will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, but there has been no consistent stance on the policy.

•Other countries will follow suit. One day after your order, Iranian officials banned Americans from entering the country. If this order stands, it will be setting a dangerous precedent that could harm foreign and domestic affairs and lose the allies against terrorism we have worked so hard to gain.

For these reasons, we call on you to renounce this order on immigration and rescind it immediately. The future of our country could be in jeopardy if we choose to govern by hate and fear instead of inclusion.

State Reps. Paul S. Baumbach Peter C. Schwartzkopf, Valerie J. Longhurst, John J. Viola, Brian J. Bushweller, Debra J. Heffernan Earl G. Jaques Jr., James Johnson, S. Quinton Johnson, Helene M. Keeley, John A. Kowalko Jr., Sean M. Lynn, J. Larry Mitchell, Michael P. Mulrooney, Edward S. Osienski, W. Charles Paradee III, Charles Potter Jr., Bryon H. Short and Kimberly A. Williams

State Sens. David B. McBride, Margaret Rose Henry, Nicole Poore Andria L. Bennett David Bentz, Stephanie T. Bolden, Gerald L. Brady, Bruce C. Ennis, Harris B. McDowell III, David P. Sokola, Bryan Townsend and Jack Walsh. 

 

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6 comments on “General Assembly Dems Send Trump a Letter

  1. They are on board with this tweet from Trump, as well:

    Donald J. Trump Verified account
    ‏@realDonaldTrump

    The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!

    So-called judge? Trump is undermining the power of the judicial branch of government. The GOP has given up their legislative power by sitting back and letting Trump do whatever he wants. Should be interesting the 1st time congress tells him no.

  2. Liked the letter, really nailed it. As for the Republicans are you surprised? I’m not, at this point all comments about “growing a spine” apply to them as well as our beloved DINOS, their afraid of Trump and his great unwashed army and will do nothing until they see a profit or advantage to be had. Congress will only tell him “No” when they feel he’s vulnerable, however at the current rate cannot see that taking much more than six months.

  3. Ye reap what ye sow. And every single voter in any state that Clinton lost, who did not vote for Clinton or did not vote at all, owns the next 4 years. If they are good years, great. If they are not, I have nothing to offer but my utter contempt.

  4. Has anyone asked John Marino if he would have signed this letter? I kid — he’s been running away from his party all this election sprint, it is time to find out if he plans to bring that mess here.

  5. K. MacDonough

    State Repubs were too busy getting copies of their letter supporting Betsy DeVos framed.

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