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  1. Three years ago today, President Trump put his reprehensible in place and now he wants to expand it further. No family or community should be separated because of their religion or where they come from. We must pass the and !

  2. The remains just as discriminatory and racist today as it was 3 years ago when Trump announced it, and it continues to separate families and cause chaos. We must pass the and end this cruel policy once and for all.

  3. 1,576,503 minutes 26,275 hours 1,094 days 3 years Since the racist and discriminatory was signed. We will continue to fight everyday until we repeal it!

  4. Let me guess 1 Muslim country that would never be on the travel ban list: Saudi Arabia......... as long as Saudi got oil

  5. The is still in effect, separating families & barring people from the U.S. solely on the basis of religion & national origin. Three years ago today, Trump institutionalized islamophobia with his racist policy. Three years later, we remain committed to fighting back.

  6. Jan 27

    The has deferred dreams, separated families, and deprived people of lifesaving healthcare. I came to Congress to repeal this ban. I’m a proud co-sponsor of the , and I will vote to make sure no one is ever banned from the U.S. for their religion again.

  7. An expanded will harm refugees, isolate us from our allies & give extremists propaganda for recruitment. It's a different pushed by the same xenophobic Administration & it will have the same negative ramifications as past versions.

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  8. BREAKING: The Trump administration just expanded the to 6 more countries: Nigeria Sudan Eritrea Tanzania Myanmar (Burma) Kyrgyzstan It's an attack on Muslim & African immigrants. It's family separation & white supremacy in action. We must resist.

  9. Jan 31

    This my best friend of 20 years. He’s Nigerian and I’m Iranian. If Trump’s were in place 25 years ago, he wouldn’t be allowed to come to the US and My dad, a victim of torture, couldn’t escape Iran to come to the US We are your neighbors.

  10. *That's over 1 million separated families* 😠 Trump's expanded now includes: Nigeria Sudan Eritrea Tanzania Kyrgyzstan Myanmar (Burma) Iran Iraq Libya Somalia Sudan Syria Yemen Get all the details:

  11. Jan 27

    Everyone knows it's not a . It's a shame Twitter lies so much.

  12. Three years ago, Trump codified his Islamophobia into law with a that erased basic human rights. From a president that serves white nationalists at the expense of all others, xenophobia is unsurprising. Congress must stand up to this bigotry & pass the now.

  13. Jan 31

    Outside of black immigrant rights orgs, not enough people seem to grasp that almost every iteration of the has focused on Africa. It is islamaphobic AND anti-black. These things cannot be separated.

  14. WATCH & SHARE: Know your rights under the expanded ! Visit our Action Center:

  15. Jan 31

    Breaking: As we anticipated Trump has expanded the Under new expansion-Nigeria, Eritrea, Myanmar, and Kyrgyzstan won’t be allowed to apply for visas to the U.S. Diversity visas for Sudan and Tanzania will also be stopped.

  16. Jan 29

    Muslims don’t need permission to exist. This accountability is important, but we’ve got to do better. We need to lead by example in Congress and pass the to finally repeal the .

  17. Jan 27

    93% of muslims around the world do not live in nations that are on the "ban" list, which pre-dates trump. that includes indonesia, the largest muslim-populated nation on earth. meanwhile.....

  18. Absolutely disgusting. Make no mistake – I’ll do everything I can to stop Trump’s xenophobic and white nationalist .

  19. Three years ago, Trump implemented his hateful and xenophobic . Since then, it has only oppressed human rights while failing to make us any safer. I cosponsored the to end this religious discrimination once and for all.

  20. Trump administration just announced new immigration restrictions, just about 3 years after the . It applies to: Myanmar, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kyrgyzstan, Eritrea, Sudan. Lots to unpack here, so keep reading.

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