Al Jazeera has come out cheering with the headline: US ‘Muslim ban’ set to end ‘on day one’ of Biden presidency.
Yet there really isn’t any “Muslim ban.” These were actually the terms of the ban, which initially covered seven countries of concern that were actually chosen by the Obama Administration. Robert Spencer has explained:
Trump doesn’t actually have a Muslim ban. He imposed temporary bans on several Muslim countries, along with North Korea, that could not or would not provide adequate data about people trying to enter the United States.
Nonetheless, it behooves Al Jazeera and its fellow Islamic supremacists to propagate a disinformation campaign against Trump, who stymied their ambitions as no one else has. They celebrates Biden and the Democrats because in the past they have not only enabled but advanced their ambitions.
Iran is also enthusiastic about the prospect of a Biden presidency. Iranian president Hassan Rouhani called on Biden to “compensate for past mistakes” and return to the infamous nuclear deal, which once once again enable Iran’s export of jihad terror. A former senior aide to Joe Biden, Amos Hochstein, revealed that “rejoining the Iran nuclear deal was high on his agenda and that the US president-elect would move to do so shortly after taking office.”
In America, the unindicted co-conspirator to in a Hamas jihad terror funding case, CAIR, not only “congratulated” Biden on a premature “victory”; it also threatened that “it would hold him to his election promises,” which include employing Muslims at “every level” of his administration. CAIR will certainly hold Biden to that promise. Guaranteed.
A Biden win, celebrated by the worst purveyors of anti-West values, will further reduce America’s freedoms, and that will have a global impact.
“US ‘Muslim ban’ set to end ‘on day one’ of Biden presidency,” Al Jazeera, November 8, 2020:
On the first day of his presidency, president-elect Joe Biden intends to rescind Donald Trump’s travel bans on travellers from 13 countries, most either majority-Muslim or African nations.
Shortly after taking office in 2017, Trump issued an executive order that banned travellers from seven majority-Muslim nations from entering the United States.
The Trump administration reworked the order several times amid legal challenges and the Supreme Court upheld a version of it in 2018. The countries subject to entry restrictions have changed over the years.
The bans could be easily undone as they were issued by executive order and presidential proclamation, according to policy experts, but lawsuits from conservatives could delay the process.
In October, Biden also promised to push politicians for laws to fight the surging number of hate crimes in the US.
“As president, I’ll work with you to rip the poison of hate from our society to honour your contributions and seek your ideas. My administration will look like America with Muslim Americans serving at every level,” he said.
“On day one, I’ll end Trump’s unconstitutional Muslim ban.”
Trump imposed the travel restrictions – often referred to by critics as the “Muslim ban” – through a series of executive orders singling out Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, triggering criticism that it amounted to unlawful religious discrimination.
Trump then expanded the ban to include Venezuela and North Korea and later added Nigeria, Sudan, Myanmar and three other countries to the list.
“Muslim communities are the first to feel Donald Trump’s assault on Black and brown communities in this country, with his vile Muslim ban. That fight was the opening barrage in what has been nearly four years of constant pressure and insults,” Biden said.
‘First day in office’
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the US’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation, congratulated Biden on his victory on Saturday and said it would hold him to his election promises.“President-elect Biden has pledged to end the Muslim Ban on his first day in office, include Muslims at every level of his administration and address issues of racial and religious discrimination,” said Nihad Awad, CAIR’s national executive director.
“We plan to join other American Muslim leaders and organisations in ensuring that the Biden administration fulfils these promises. …
ELI says
One interesting implication of this celebrating is that the US is not an anti-Muslim country since all these Muslims can’t wait to get there.
gravenimage says
ELI knows that Muslims are thrilled to flood into the West to impose the savagery of Islam here–and he’s good with that.
Peter WF says
Those who like living with muslims should atleast live and work in a muslim country. They may learn something.
Orville P. Phisnarus says
Don’t celebrate yet Al Jazzera America isn’t going into the darkness without a judicial review. Biden is an absolute ‘fool’ He has no idea what will happen if he lifts the ban on Muslim migration….he need only look at Europe to see what could happen here. When is the last time he was in Paris, London, Amsterdam and the scandinavian countries? Absolute *S**T hole cities. The local population doesn’t recognize their own country. He wants to place Muslims in all levels of government?….The MB thugs are jumping with glee.
gravenimage says
Al Jazeera celebrates the end of US ‘Muslim ban’ on day one of Biden presidency
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This is what Biden has vowed to do. Suicidal madness.
PRCS says
He has also declared: there will be Muslims in his administration–at every level.
The usual question, of course—what could possibly go wrong?
Clifford Fodor says
Anything and everything.
gravenimage says
+1
Norman Gardner says
Sleepy Joe does not seem to realize the cancer that many Muslims have done in western countries. Islamic terrorism derives from Muslims, not from others.
OLD GUY says
Allowing your enemy to enter your country and be apart of your government is like putting a loaded gun to your head and pulling the trigger hoping for a miss fire.
The muslim/islamic migration invasion is a serious threat to the American way of life. Closed borders will save lives.
LR says
Well stated…