Donald Trump orders Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/donald-trump-orders/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Fri, 03 Feb 2017 06:13:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Donald Trump orders Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/donald-trump-orders/ 32 32 Twitter staff give $1m to fight Trump order https://citifmonline.com/2017/02/twitter-staff-give-1m-to-fight-trump-order/ Fri, 03 Feb 2017 06:13:53 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=290851 Staff at social media company Twitter have donated more than $1m (£790,000) to the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU has pledged to fight President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on refugees and immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries. The civil rights group has reportedly raised more than $24m in online donations in the past few days. […]

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Staff at social media company Twitter have donated more than $1m (£790,000) to the American Civil Liberties Union.

The ACLU has pledged to fight President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on refugees and immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries.

The civil rights group has reportedly raised more than $24m in online donations in the past few days.

Taxi hailing company Lyft previously said that it would donate $1m to the ACLU over the next four years.

Nearly 1,000 Twitter employees donated more than $500,000, which was matched by chief executive Jack Dorsey and executive chairman Omid Kordestani, according to TechCrunch.

In an email sent to Twitter staff and obtained by the tech news website, lawyer Vijaya Gadde said: “Our work is far from done.

“In the coming months we’ll see a flurry of legal challenges, legislative pushes and public pronouncements.

“But as long as civil liberties are threatened, I’m proud to know that as individuals we will stand up to defend freedom and look after people.”

It is also reported by Bloomberg that some of the largest US technology companies are preparing an open letter to President Trump, expressing concern about his order on immigration and offering help to “fix it”.

Meanwhile, messaging platform Viber has offered free international calls to the affected countries – Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

Source: BBC

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Trump suspends US refugee programme and bans Syrians indefinitely https://citifmonline.com/2017/01/trump-suspends-us-refugee-programme-and-bans-syrians-indefinitely/ Sat, 28 Jan 2017 07:28:26 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=288994 President Donald Trump has banned the entry of Syrian refugees into the US until further notice, as part of new measures to “keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the US”. He signed a wide-ranging executive order, which also saw all refugee admissions suspended for four months. Entry of visitors from six mainly Muslim countries to […]

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President Donald Trump has banned the entry of Syrian refugees into the US until further notice, as part of new measures to “keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the US”.

He signed a wide-ranging executive order, which also saw all refugee admissions suspended for four months.

Entry of visitors from six mainly Muslim countries to the US has also been halted for three months.

Human rights groups and high profile figures have condemned the move.

Mr Trump signed the executive order at the Pentagon after a ceremony to swear in Gen James Mattis as defence secretary.

During the ceremony, he said: “I’m establishing new vetting measures to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the United States of America. We only want to admit those into our country who will support our country and love deeply our people.”

The text of the order was released several hours after it was signed. Among the measures are:

  • Suspension of the US Refugee Admissions Programme for 120 days
  • A ban on refugees from Syria until “significant changes” are made
  • A 90-day suspension on arrivals from Iraq, Syria, and “areas of concern” – reported to include Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen
  • To prioritise future refugee applications on the basis of religious-based persecution – but only if the person is part of a minority religion in their home country
  • A cap of 50,000 refugees in 2017 – less than half of Mr Obama’s upper limit

However, a mention of creating “safe zones” within Syria, seen in an earlier draft, was removed from the final order.

The order also said all immigration programmes should include questions to “evaluate the applicant’s likelihood of becoming a positively contributing member of society.”

In a TV interview broadcast earlier on Friday, the president said Christians would be given priority among Syrians who apply for refugee status in the future.

Other measures include a broad review of the information required from all countries to approve a visa; a review of visa schemes between nations to ensure they are “truly reciprocal” for US citizens; and the immediate suspension of the Visa Interview Waiver Programme.

But the document says exceptions to most restrictions could be made on a case-by-case basis.

President Trump also signed an executive order aimed at rebuilding the military by “developing a plan for new planes, new ships, new resources and new tools for our men and women in uniform”.

Last year, the administration of then-President Barack Obama admitted 10,000 Syrian refugees into the US. Neighbouring Canada – whose population is a ninth of that of the US – took in 35,000.

During the presidential campaign, Mr Trump suggested a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on”.

But he has made no mention of this since being elected last November.

The signing of the executive order has been met with criticism from rights organisations, Democrats and notable figures.

Democratic Senator Kamala Harris wrote that the order had been signed on Holocaust Memorial Day. “Make no mistake — this is a Muslim ban,” she wrote.

“During the Holocaust, we failed to let refugees like Anne Frank into our country. We can’t let history repeat itself,” she said.

And New York’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, said he was profoundly “profoundly saddened” and the president had sent “a shamefully different message” than the country’s founding beliefs.

Malala Yousafzai, the teenage Nobel Peace Laureate who was once shot by the Taliban following her advocacy for women’s education in Pakistan, wrote that she was “heartbroken”.

“America is turning its back on a proud history of welcoming refugees and immigrants – the people who helped build your country, ready to work hard in exchange for a fair chance at a new life,” she added.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg also posted a lengthy note to his own profile on the site, saying he was “concerned” about the president’s executive orders, and noting that he, like many Americans, is the descendant of immigrants.

The head of American Civil Liberties Union condemned the use of the words “extreme vetting”, saying it was a “euphemism for discriminating against Muslims”.

“Identifying specific countries with Muslim majorities and carving out exceptions for minority religions flies in the face of the constitutional principle that bans the government from either favouring or discriminating against particular religions,” Anthony Romero said in a statement.

Source: BBC

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