USA: Meriden Ahmadiyya Muslim community reacts to travel ban ruling


Seven of the nine Supreme Court justices have ruled the president's ban can take effect. The countries affected are Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, all countries with mostly Muslim populations.

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By News Desk | December 5, 2017

A controversial travel ban will go into effect despite efforts to stop it.

The Supreme Court's ruling allows President Donald Trump's plan, which bans those from six countries with mostly-Muslim populations from entering the United States.

There are legal challenges to this ruling, but right now the travel ban is expected to go into effect.

Muslims in Connecticut feel this is a divisive ruling at a time when we should be bringing people together.

"We opened our doors even wider for the people to come in and see who we are,” said Imam Salman Tariq, of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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