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A nation of immigrants CREDIT: AP/Reed Saxon Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration is w

A nation of immigrants CREDIT: AP/Reed Saxon Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration (which is [100% a “Muslim Ban”]) is wreaking havoc and separating families, but it’s also [going to hurt the economy]. Yet, Republicans [seem eager to add more countries] to the list, and, despite a court order, many people [are still being detained at airports] and prevented from meeting with lawyers. The ramifications are already resounding: hours after the ban was signed, a Texas mosque [went up in flames]. To the north, Canada is reeling [after a terror attack] last night targeted worshippers praying at a Quebec City mosque. CREDIT: Casey Quinlan One middle school in Syracuse recognized that its “punishment culture” was disproportionately targeting black and Latinx students. Now, the school [is working hard] to change that. Reading List Sure it’s a corporation — but Starbucks’ response to Trump’s executive order [is pretty epic]. [A simple guide] to how you can throw sand at the Trump administration. The targeting of Muslims clearly shows that we have [learned nothing] from history. Soundbite [“A gag order does not foster communication.”]  — @AltEPA, one of many rapidly growing alternative National Parks Twitter accounts [Facebook] [Twitter] [Medium] ThinkProgress | CAP Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible [Donate |][Manage Email Options |] [Privacy Policy |][Unsubscribe] This email was sent to {EMAIL}.

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