"Trump administration considers adding more countries to travel ban list"
— CNN, Oct. 31, 2019 Chris won't stop fighting until Congress has fully repealed the Muslim ban and put this hateful policy on the ash heap of history where it belongs. If you're with him in this fight, add your name today. Dear John, Just one week into his presidency, President Trump attempted to fulfill his campaign promise to ban Muslims from entering the United States, starting by banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries. Now the Trump administration is considering adding even more countries to the travel ban list, despite the fact that it won't make us any safer. It's shocking, but unfortunately, it's not surprising. Chris introduced the NO BAN Act — which now has over 200 cosponsors in the House and Senate — to repeal this cruel policy, which continues to tear families apart, and prevent another baseless discriminatory travel ban. That's not who we are, John. We are a country of immigrants. We celebrate our tradition as a nation of immigrants, but also recognize that we haven't always lived up to our own ideals. There have been times in our history when we have not been as welcoming or tolerant as we should have been. It's up to us to make sure that we don't allow today to be another one of those chapters in American history that we look back on knowing we could have done better. Now is the time to raise our voices and make it clear that we will not allow the Muslim, refugee, or asylum bans in our America. Add your name to demand Congress pass the NO BAN Act today. Thank you, Team Coons | ||
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