Trump’s new travel ban is a gratuitously cruel sequel | Moustafa Bayoumi
The policy is alienating, counterproductive and racist - and it isn't the flex that Trump thinks it is
I'm not much for horror movies, but I have just read that the film Black Phone 2 will creep into cinemas" in October and that, compared to the original, it's supposed to be a more violent, scarier, more graphic" film. I'll pass on the movie, but that description seems pretty apt to what living under this Trump administration feels like: a gratuitously more violent sequel to a ghoulish original.
Consider the Muslim ban. Back in late 2015, candidate Donald Trump called for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on". He signed the first version of the Muslim ban on 27 January 2017, and protests erupted at airports across the nation at the revival of a national policy, similar to the Chinese Exclusion Act, that bars entry of whole swaths of people based on our national prejudices. It took the Trump administration three attempts at crafting this policy before the supreme court tragically greenlit it.
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