Sign this petition: Demand Congress act to repeal the Muslim ban!
Members of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate
In a decision that will forever stain our history and the legacy of the U.S. Supreme Court—alongside cases like Dred Scott, which upheld slavery, and Korematsu, which permitted the incarceration of Japanese-Americans—our nation’s highest court ruled in favor of Trump's Muslim Ban. In doing so, it gave the green light to an administration that has made xenophobia, racism, and anti-Muslim bigotry its official policy.
From the Muslim Ban to policies like locking immigrant children and their parents in cages, Trump's agenda is rooted in White Supremacy. He consistently endorses dangerous policies to harm, dehumanize, and exclude people of color.
Every day that Congress fails to take action, the Ban continues to block people from five Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. Those impacted are separated from their loved ones, denied educational and professional opportunities, life saving medical treatment, and family milestones. This policy is based on nothing other than Trump's bigoted campaign promise to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.
Trump and the Supreme Court may allow policies that discriminate against people based on how they worship or where they come from, but Congress still has the power to #RepealTheBan, and should do so immediately. We urge you to support H.R. 4271 and S. 1979and stand up against Trump's Muslim Ban.
Participating Organizations:
ACCESS (Take On Hate)
CAIR WA
No Muslim Ban Ever Campaign
Supporting Organizations:
Church World Services
CAIR Chicago
CAIR LA
CAIR National
South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
To:
Members of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate
From:
[Your Name]
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Trump's racist Muslim Ban to go forward, it's time for Congress to act and #RepealTheBan. We call on you to support H.R. 4271 and S. 1979, bills that would declare the Ban illegal and unconstitutional, and prevent taxpayer dollars from being used to implement it.