PHOTO COLLECTION: Trump Travel Ban
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday banning travel from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, and Yemen, to the U.S.
- The administration announced the ban following a deadly antisemitic attack in Boulder, which was carried out by an immigrant who overstayed a work permit.
- The travel restrictions target seven majority-Muslim countries and aim to block foreign terrorists and individuals who may pose national security risks.
- The American Jewish Committee criticized the order for lacking connection to domestic antisemitism and urged lifting the freeze on refugee admissions set to no lower than 75,000.
- The order raised concerns about restricting refuge for vetted asylum seekers, highlighting tensions between national security measures and long-standing inclusive immigration policies.
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AJC rejects Trump’s travel ban as lacking a ‘clear connection’ to antisemitism
The American Jewish Committee criticized President Donald Trump for his executive order barring travel into the United States for citizens of 12 countries as lacking “a clear connection to the underlying problem” of domestic antisemitism and potentially having “an adverse impact on other longstanding immigration and refugee policies.” The administration framed the announcement as a response to the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colo., …

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