The pushback against Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ is underway
And it is being driven by state attorneys general:
Washington became the first state to sue the Trump administration with a filing Monday over the president’s executive order restricting refugees and immigration. It likely will not be standing alone for long.
Since Donald Trump was elected president, Democratic state attorneys general have been forming a coordinated wall of legal resistance over immigration, environmental protections, health care and other major issues.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told The Associated Press that lawyers, including attorneys general, are having an “awakening” regarding the Trump administration.
“This is a president who does not have respect for the rule of the law,” he said. “That’s something that bothers a lot of people.”
Schneiderman has given model legislation to local governments in New York showing them how to become sanctuary cities that would refuse to cooperate with federal authorities on some immigration enforcement matters.
Their plan for legal pushback has precedent: Several Republican attorneys general made it a practice to routinely file lawsuits against the policies of former President Barack Obama.
The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups are taking up similar fights on behalf of individuals. But attorneys general —the chief lawyers for state governments — can sue more broadly on behalf of their states. Most are elected and thus can act independently of their state legislatures or governors.
“It’s my responsibility as attorney general to defend the rule of law, to uphold the Constitution on behalf of the people of this state. And that’s what we’re doing,” Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said when announcing his lawsuit against Trump’s executive order.
He said other states could join the lawsuit, which asks a judge to throw out key provisions of the order Trump issued Friday. It temporarily closes the U.S. to all refugees and all people from seven majority-Muslim countries and bars Syrian refugees indefinitely.
The administration says such action is needed to protect the country from terrorist attacks. Since it was issued, the White House has said people from the banned countries who have permission to work in the U.S. can enter.
On Sunday, 17 Democratic attorneys general signed a letter vowing to “use all of the tools of our offices to fight this unconstitutional order.” Most of the signatories were from states controlled by Democrats and that Hillary Clinton won in November. But also signing were the Democratic attorneys general from Iowa and Pennsylvania, which voted for Trump, and Maine, where the electoral vote was split.
Meanwhile, Trump and his xenophobic inner circle are looking at plans to implement more selective immigration restrictions:
The Trump administration is considering a plan to weed out would-be immigrants who are likely to require public assistance, as well as to deport — when possible — immigrants already living in the United States who depend on taxpayer help, according to a draft executive order obtained by The Washington Post.
A second draft order under consideration calls for a substantial shake-up in the system through which the United States administers immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, with the aim of tightly controlling who enters the country and who can enter the workforce, and reducing the social services burden on U.S. taxpayers.
The drafts are circulating among administration officials, and it is unclear whether President Trump has decided to move forward with them or when he might sign them if he does decide to put them in place.
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15 responses to The pushback against Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ is underway
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Mike February 1st, 2017 at 10:22
Legal pushback, dissent, and protests, are all fine and well but it will take nothing short of an all out revolution to unseat our new dictator … and I don’t see that happening.
mea_mark February 1st, 2017 at 10:30
Revolution may come, just give it a little more time. It may not look like the kind of revolution we are used to seeing though, it may look entirely different. We live in a new world with different kinds of forces at work. What happens may catch everyone by surprise.
Mike February 1st, 2017 at 11:07
A bloodless coup …?
Sounds unlikely only because we live in a world of weapons … nukes, planes, bombs, drones, guns, malware, etc… the powers that be control the vast majority of these and everyone seems to be hell bent on using them.
But if such a thing is possible, I’m all for it…:)
anothertoothpick February 1st, 2017 at 11:21
And don’t forget, Perry will be in charge of the nukes if he gets his post.
anothertoothpick February 1st, 2017 at 10:40
They like to tell us that this is not about race or religion, “this is about legal immigration” they say.
And yet they just locked out millions of legal immigrates. Who just happen to have a different religion and skin color..
OOOOOoooops.
William February 1st, 2017 at 12:14
Exactly. It shouldn’t be about race, or religion. It should be about loyalty. If a foreigner shows distain for America, they should be deported. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/2c757d3c46814a6f82b5bac83adcb2b8b746e9966658f78d28de5446f8a26831.jpg
oldfart February 1st, 2017 at 11:05
KO #27
https://youtu.be/OLgAB6NX3lw
Gina Bousquet February 1st, 2017 at 11:24
Thanks my friend, for posting such beautiful, encouraging message. The world can distinguish US people from US government. You the people have the world’s love.
oldfart February 1st, 2017 at 11:42
You’re most welcome.
It truly reflects my thoughts.
This stain on our country will take generations to fade away.
Tenha um dia maravilhoso !
Gina Bousquet February 1st, 2017 at 11:45
A wonderful day to you too! :)
Gina Bousquet February 1st, 2017 at 11:27
I believe he’ll take some unconstitutional measures any moment and be inpeached.
anothertoothpick February 1st, 2017 at 12:00
While we are “vetting” these refugees it might be a good time for a job interview while they are sitting there.
Maybe some of them can help fill those 5 million jobs that go unfilled in this country every year.
Suzanne McFly February 1st, 2017 at 17:46
It is like we have an entire administration of tools who are learning how our government works AS they are supposed to be leading it.
mea_mark February 1st, 2017 at 17:57
Trying to learn. Not so sure they are succeeding in learning. ;-)
Suzanne McFly February 1st, 2017 at 19:28
I agree, I see straight “F”‘s for them.