Posted on 07/22/2020 7:55:30 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The House Wednesday passed legislation to restrict President Trumps authority to impose blanket travel restrictions and to repeal all iterations of his so-called Muslim ban.
The No Ban Act, which has been in the works for months, is the Democrats response to Trumps crackdown on Muslims entering the United States that he pledged during the 2016 campaign and that materialized into various travel bans on countries in Muslim-majority regions and beyond. Democrats rebuked the travel ban as xenophobic and a shameful stain on Americas reputation as a beacon for religious tolerance and inclusion.
The repeal legislation passed 233-183. But the victory will be short-lived as the Senate has no plans to take it up and Trump would surely veto the check on his authority.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., joyfully presided over the vote in the House and started clapping after she announced the final tally in the chamber. [ ]
The House originally had planned to pass the No Ban Act in March, but pulled the bill from the floor to focus on the government response to coronavirus pandemic. The legislation was authored by Rep. Judy Chu, D-Calif.
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Just pandering to the jihadists.
Another Demonrat Terrorist bill.
DemRATs importing their terrorist mercenary army.
Next they’ll have to get this through the Senate. Hope it made them feel good. Now Nancy can go home, beat up her pillow, and wallow in high-end ice cream.
I wonder if she cleans her Satanic altar at her house or if she makes the illegal maid do it.
The illegal maid is the sacrifice. The illegal pool boy does the altar cleaning, right after she pays him to, ah...service her while the maid bleeds out.
A darker side is that we are being given a preview of what they WILL do if given enough power.
Yeh, that’ll ever happen.
This will help... Sure.../s.
Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. The theme song of the Democrat House of Representatives.
Why invite possible trouble by letting them into the country? Defies any form of common sense.
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