USA: Ahmadiyya Muslim community in New Haven reacts after Supreme Court allows Trump travel ban


Trump has been adamant that his ban doesn’t specifically target Muslims, though, a lower court cited one of his controversial tweets when it temporarily blocked an earlier version of the ban.

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By Mario Boone, News 8 Reporter Published: December 5, 2017

(WTNH)– The Supreme Court allowed President Trump’s travel ban to take effect in its entirety while challenges to it wind their way through lower federal courts.

“We should not be singling out a specific religion,” said Wajid Ahmed of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

Widely regarded by critics as a “Muslim Ban,” it is Trump’s third attempt to ban travel from several mostly Muslim nations, inlcuding Chad, Somalia, Yemen, Iran, Libya and Syria.

Ahmed told News 8 the travel ban sends the wrong signal.
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