Shameful:
By Diala Shamas
Donald Trump’s proclamations about banning all Muslims from entering the United States — even if temporarily — have triggered welcome condemnation, as politicians have scrambled to remind us that such a ban would be contrary to American values. Yet those of us engaged with policies affecting U.S. Muslims between election cycles are dismayed, but not surprised, by Trump’s idea. For the past 14 years, authorities have steadily and silently implemented variants of the proposed Muslim exclusion.
In my four years working at the CLEAR project, I saw how our primarily U.S. Muslim clients encountered an array of policies and practices denying Muslims — citizens or residents — full access to the privileges of citizenship and permanent residency. A few examples:
None of these programs quite amount to the outright ban that Trump has called for. But they are all variants on a theme — a theme that has been alive and well for some time.
As pundits race to condemn Trump’s particularly egregious breed of Muslim scapegoating, anyone watching our country’s trajectory is left wondering where the outrage has been all along. We should be far more concerned by well-oiled federal programs vigorously defended by a Democratic administration than by bombastic election-season proclamations of a candidate who is particularly adept at tapping into the national mood. Americans have been primed for this moment. Donald Trump is merely capitalizing on that reality.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...four-ways-the-u-s-is-already-banning-muslims/
By Diala Shamas
Donald Trump’s proclamations about banning all Muslims from entering the United States — even if temporarily — have triggered welcome condemnation, as politicians have scrambled to remind us that such a ban would be contrary to American values. Yet those of us engaged with policies affecting U.S. Muslims between election cycles are dismayed, but not surprised, by Trump’s idea. For the past 14 years, authorities have steadily and silently implemented variants of the proposed Muslim exclusion.
In my four years working at the CLEAR project, I saw how our primarily U.S. Muslim clients encountered an array of policies and practices denying Muslims — citizens or residents — full access to the privileges of citizenship and permanent residency. A few examples:
- Delaying and denying Muslim immigrant petitions
- “Proxy denaturalization” through passport confiscation
- The no-fly list
- “Special registration” for Muslims
None of these programs quite amount to the outright ban that Trump has called for. But they are all variants on a theme — a theme that has been alive and well for some time.
As pundits race to condemn Trump’s particularly egregious breed of Muslim scapegoating, anyone watching our country’s trajectory is left wondering where the outrage has been all along. We should be far more concerned by well-oiled federal programs vigorously defended by a Democratic administration than by bombastic election-season proclamations of a candidate who is particularly adept at tapping into the national mood. Americans have been primed for this moment. Donald Trump is merely capitalizing on that reality.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...four-ways-the-u-s-is-already-banning-muslims/