Posted on 05/24/2016 2:54:22 PM PDT by Rennes Templar
(Freedom.news) Despite the fact that presidents generally have the authority to ban anyone from entering the U.S., for a host of reasons, a group of Democratic lawmakers wants to change that authority in a bid to preempt a President Donald Trump from doing what he thinks is best for U.S. national security.
On the campaign trail Trump has called for a temporary ban on admitting anyone from Muslim-dominated countries with known terrorist entities at least until U.S. intelligence and Homeland Security officials find a way to properly vet these individuals. In the case of Syria, for example, the government is nearly non-functional, so there are no official sources for U.S. investigators to utilize when trying to vet Syrian refugees and migrants. The same is true of Libya, which is practically a failed state.
Nevertheless, as reported by AMI Newire, a band of Democratic congressmen on Wednesday fired back at anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States by announcing new legislation to protect Muslim immigrants.
The Freedom of Religion Act would ban religious litmus tests that could prevent immigrants and refugees from entering the U.S.
Reps. Don Beyer (D-Va.), Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), Mike Honda (D-Calif.), André Carson (D-Ind.) and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) introduced the legislation on Wednesday, with a powerful cosponsor House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland. The four primary sponsors last banded together in December on legislation condemning anti-Muslim bigotry.
For over 400 years, people have flocked to our shores in search of religious freedom, Beyer said. America has always been a country that welcomes people from all faiths.
Carson said the idea of a religious litmus test would betray our nations core values.
Blocking immigrants because of their religion would send a demoralizing and dangerous message to the world that the United States is no longer a beacon of freedom, he said. This critical legislation signals that the United States has always been, and will continue to be, a country that welcomes people of all races, ethnicities, and religions.
Wednesdays announcement was a not-so-thinly-veiled reaction to presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, who sparked a firestorm in December by suggesting banning Muslims from entering the United States. Trump made the remark after terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, that were either inspired or carried out by Islamic State militants.
Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life, Trump said in a statement at the time.
Far from apologizing or dialing down his rhetoric, Trump has doubled down in recent speeches and interviews. He has renewed his call for the Muslim ban, and only stepped back slightly this week by suggesting that he may appoint former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to head a commission to study the idea.
At almost the same time as Wednesdays press conference, Trump got some high-profile help from billionaire energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens at the SkyBridge Alternatives global-investment conference in Las Vegas.
Pickens said he not only supported Trump for president, but his call for a Muslim immigrant ban as well. I like his immigration policy. I didnt say its permanent. But Id cut off the Muslims coming into the United States until we can vet these people Weve got to know.
About 30 organizations have announced support for the bill announced Wednesday, including a number of Jewish organizations as well as the Anti-Defamation League. But opposition is likely from conservative groups allied with Trump. Indeed, an audience at a South Carolina rally loudly cheered the idea when Trump appeared a day after proposing his Muslim ban; a Christian Broadcasting Network correspondent lauded him for bravery.
Beyer is leading the charge for the measure. In a Dear Colleague letter to House members on Tuesday, he referred to the current political discourse surrounding the issue of religious-based acceptance into the U.S., and noted that the idea behind the bill is enshrined in Article 6, Clause 3 of the Constitution.
(The Constitution) bans religious litmus tests for Americans who seek or hold higher office, and the opening phrase of the Bill of Rights bans both the establishment of a national religion and limitations on the free exercise of religion, Beyer wrote. The Founding Fathers could hardly have been more clear in expressing their desire to make America a tolerant nation, and yet we are faced with a political atmosphere in which political candidates, pandering to fear and prejudice, have proposed introducing religious litmus tests to our immigration system.
Beyer also observed that Trumps proposal could even potentially ban world leaders from entering the U.S., as well as scientific or business leaders who may be visiting U.S. shores for business or political purposes but any reasonable person knows that a President Trump would never do that. His proposal is specific to the national security needs of the country. That he identified radical Islam as problematic may have bruised some feelings, but as president his first obligation is to protect the country. That hardly seems debatable.
This effort also smacks of hypocrisy. Democrats who are working in Congress and around the country to deny Christians religious freedom rights now want us to believe they are protectors of religious rights?
Ban the Democrats.
He couldn’t do it anyway.
This says a heckuva lot about their expectations for the outcome of campaign 2016, eh?
“Why haven’t GOP lawmakers done the same to try to curb Obama’s initiatives?”
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Good questions. Let’s begin our answers at: Lack of Courage; Lack of Conviction. It goes downhill from there.
Carson said the idea of a religious litmus test would betray our nations core values.
ISLAM is NOT a Religion, it is a complete Political Ideology wrapped around savagery, slavery, death, rape, pedophilia....This goes all the way back to the Beginning of Recorded History. They are BARBARIANS, and like termites need to be eradicated.
I looked it up. A group of rats is called a "mischief".
So now you know.
Good, pass it. It would force the legal definition of “religion.”
Thank Goodness we have a candidate who will tell them to go fly.. and set his own agenda... and do away with the dems/liberals illegal acts .. and fix this horrible mess.
Just realize this country is being led and governed by the most corrupt, illegal and unlawful acts against the citizens and there in NOTHING or NOONE who will lift a finger to stop it.. ONLY TRUMP... he is the only hope left. The corruptness goes from the President, the media, the congress, the officials, the special interest, money, and anyone who has any power is in on it. if it isn’t stopped, it will completely take us all over.. and we’ll be gone as a country... there are those who would like to take us.. and would if they could.
Tee hee.
For over 400 years, people have flocked to our shores in search of religious freedom, Beyer said. America has always been a country that welcomes people from all faiths.
Bullshit. What about the Missouri.
Because the GOP are cowards
We will see if Ryan has the spine to block this
Carter banned iranians
What’s so wonderful about this is that these Democrat Congressmen (and almost all Congressmen) live in zip codes that will never, ever see migrants. Well, except maybe to clean their toilets or cut their lawns.
Nicely played.
Too bad we don’t a clowder
Well since Obama did not faithfully execute the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), so I guess Trump does not need to faithfully execute this one. See how it works Libs!
Well ... the Republican leadership is a bunch of pusxxxx ...
Because the democrats have balls.
The GOP has.... not so much.... of anything.
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