Black immigration group ready to battle Trump
30th January 2017 · 0 Comments
(NorthStarNews Today) — The Black Alliance for Just Immigration, a national network that advocates for Black immigrants, announced that it will fight President Donald Trump’s plans to restrict immigration of Africans to the United States from countries with large Muslim populations.
Although most Americans think of immigrants as being from Mexico or South America, a growing number of immigrants are Black and are from Africa and the Caribbean. In 2015, a record 3.8 million Black immigrants now live in the United States, more than four times the number who lived here in 1980.
Not everyone, however, is from a mostly Muslim country.
A draft of the document would ban for 30 days immigrants and non-immigrants from the listed countries, according to various news reports.
“The Black Alliance for Just Immigration is committed to preparing Black communities to defend against their harmful policies, to building power amongst Black immigrant organizations nationwide and to working with our partners to fight back against this administration’s racist and xenophobic agenda,” Oso added.
The Alliance also said it would fight President Trump’s attacks on sanctuary cities. A sanctuary city is a city that has adopted a policy of protecting illegal immigrants by not prosecuting them for violating federal immigration laws in the country in which they are now living illegally.
Opal Tometi, executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration and co-founder of #Black Lives Matter, called Trump’s actions troubling.
This article originally published in the January 30, 2017 print edition of The Louisiana Weekly newspaper.