Tuesday, January 31, 2017

ANNE FRANK | U.S. Center Blasts Trump Ban

President Donald Trump (L) and Anne Frank (R), who was
captured by the Nazis and died in captivity. 
The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect (formerly the Anne Frank Center USA) has issued this statement signed by Steven Goldstein, the Center's Executive Director:

As President Trump prepares orders to wall out Mexicans and shut out refugees from America, today marks one of the most hateful days in our nation’s history. Donald Trump is retracting the promise of American freedom to an extent we have not seen from a President since Franklin Roosevelt forced Japanese Americans into internment camps during World War II. Today the Statue of Liberty weeps over President Trump’s discrimination.

President Trump is beyond the wrong side of history. He is driving our nation off a moral cliff.

When President Trump uses national security as a guise for racism, he doesn’t strengthen our national security. He compromises our national security by engendering disrespect for America by people around the world.

Make no mistake, suspending visas for citizens of Middle Eastern and African countries is not called national security. It’s called prejudice.

President Trump is now exacerbating the largest global refugee crisis in history. His slamming America’s doors on the starving, the wounded and the abused is a grotesque blot on our nation’s history of freedom. The President’s actions are an embarrassment to the timeless vision of America as inscribed by Emma Lazarus to “give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”

Demonizing refugees and immigrants, and spending billions of taxpayer dollars to keep them out of our nation, will go down in American history as one of the most tragic deviations from our national conscience.

Related Links: Remembering the Holocaust . The Nazi Occupation and Resistance in Holland . Majority of Americans Now Disapprove of Trump's Actions . Trump's First Five Days . Time Coverage of Anne Frank Center

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