US Muslim leaders sue Trump over ‘fear-mongering’ travel ban



US Muslim leaders filed suit against President Donald Trump Monday
over an immigration order that they said was a “fear-mongering”
attempt at keeping members of their religion out of the country.

Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations, joined 26 others as plaintiffs in the lawsuit alleging that
Trump’s temporary ban on immigrants from seven Muslim-majority
countries was in fact a “Muslim exclusion order” that violates the US
constitution’s religious freedom protections.
“Donald Trump’s executive order is not based on national security, it is
based on fear-mongering,” Awad said Monday.
“This is not a Muslim ban, it is a Muslim exclusion order.”
Besides excluding Muslim refugees and immigrants from abroad, the
suit alleges Trump’s executive order will force out US-resident Muslims
from those seven countries “by denying them the ability to renew their
lawful status or receive immigration benefits… based solely on their
religious beliefs.”
That will lead to “the mass expulsion” of both immigrant and non-
immigrant Muslims, the suit, filed in the district court in Alexandria,
Virginia, alleged.
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit include several CAIR officials, among them
prominent Muslim-American lawyers and activists.
They also include unnamed plaintiffs described as legal residents and
visitors to the country who would, if they left temporarily, would not be
able to return under Trump’s order.
The suit said the order, announced Saturday, reflected anti-Muslim
sentiments that Trump expressed during the presidential campaign.
“The Muslim Exclusion Order is the as‐promised outcome of Defendant
Trump’s hateful, year-long campaign which was fueled, in significant
part, by a desire to stigmatize Islam and Muslims,” it said.
Lawyers said the order violates the US Constitution’s protections of
religious freedoms and the “establishment clause,” which bans the
government from making laws that favor or discriminate against
specific religions.

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