TELL CONGRESS: Trump signed a Muslim travel ban this week, bringing back
an Islamophobic policy from his first term. It will ramp up the White
House’s persecution and violence against immigrants. Sign the petition:
Oppose Trump’s Muslim travel ban!
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Hi,
Trump signed a new Muslim travel ban this week barring citizens from 12
mostly Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. “We don’t want
them,” Trump said.^1
Trump’s expanding dragnet of persecution and discrimination, and his
administration’s mass deportation agenda, must be stopped.
[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition: Stop Trump’s Muslim travel ban NOW!
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Trump’s first Muslim travel ban eventually was upheld by the right-wing
Supreme Court in 2018. Pres. Biden ended the ban after taking office.^2
Now, Trump is bringing back his sweeping, Islamophobic ban.
During, and even after, Trump’s first Mulsim travel ban, families were
separated and people were unable to celebrate life events or mourn the
loss of loved ones together. Trump’s mass detentions and deportations have
exacerbated these horrible family separations.
The rhetoric from Trump and others in his administration, like Stephen
Miller, seeks to conflate whole countries of people with terrorists. The
targeted hate and harassment, illegal detention of pro-Palestinian student
protesters and immigrants, and mass deportations are all a critical part
of Trump’s extreme, anti-democracy agenda. Congress must stand against
this ban.
[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition: No Trump Muslim ban!
Thanks for taking action,
Joey and the team at Demand Progress
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Sources:
1. New York Times, “'We Don't Want Them': Trump Signs Travel Ban on
Citizens from 12 Countries,” [ [link removed] ]June 4, 2025.
2. NPR, “Trump bans travelers from a dozen countries, reviving a measure
from his first term,” [ [link removed] ]June 4, 2025.
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