28 Apr 2024
Saturday 28 January 2017 - 16:09
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Trumps Muslim immigration executive order: If we bombed you, we ban you



The Intercept|Zaid Jilani: An executive orderthat President Trump is expected to sign shortly restricts visits and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and Iran.

The draft text of the order was leaked to the Huffington Post and Los Angeles Times. Titled Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals, it would suspend the issuance of visas for at least 30 days to most people in the seven countrieswhile the administration revamps its vetting procedures.Most citizens of foreign countries must first obtain a visa before being allowed to enter the United States.

In order to protect Americans, we must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward our country and its founding principles, the draftreads, justifying this blanket prohibition.

The draftrelieson Division O, Title II, Section 203 of the 2016 Consolidated Appropriations Act,which lays out security-related exemptions to the visa waiver program, to derive that list of seven countries. In the 2016 law, Iraq and Syria are explicitly listed, Iran and Sudan are included as state sponsors of terrorism, and Libya, Somalia, and Yemen are in the area of concern as designated by the Department of Homeland Security.

What all seven countries also have in commonis that the United States government has violently intervened in them. The U.S. is currently bombing or has bombed in the recent past six of them.The U.S. has not bombed Iran, but has a long history of intervention including a recent cyberattack.

Its like a twisted version of the you-break-it-you-buy-it Pottery Barn rule: If we bomb a country orhelp destabilize its society, we will then ban its citizens from being able to seek refuge in the United States.

Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy explained this irony in a tweet Wednesday morning:




We bomb your country, creating a humanitarian nightmare, then lock you inside. That's a horror movie, not a foreign policy.


Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) January 25, 2017



Heres a rundown of the countries and the U.S. interventions there:

  • IRAN:Iran was the site of a 1953 coupthat was assisted by the CIA. The coup brought the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi to power a dictator who ruled the country until his overthrow in the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Following that revolution, the United States government supportedIraqi leader Saddam Husseins war on Iran, even as he used chemical weapons against Iranians. In 1988, the U.S. Navy also mistakenly shot down an Iranian civilian airliner, killing all 290 people on board. More recently, Iran was subjected to one of the worlds first state-sponsored cyberattacks, as the Stuxnet virus was deployedagainst its nuclear program.






  • SUDAN:In 1998, the U.S. blew up the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical plant, which manufactured over half of the countrys pharmaceutical products. Although the attack was supposedly aimed atOsama bin Ladens terrorist network, no such link ever emerged.




And consider that Iran, where al Qaeda, ISIS, and other anti-American terrorist organizations have no significant foothold, is included but Saudi Arabia, where 15of the 9/11 hijackers came from and which has been a funding source for extremist groups, is not included.

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