"It has become clear to us over the last 48 hours that the Executive Order issued by President Trump on Friday, January 27, entitled 'Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States' belies our proud heritage as a Nation of tolerance, a place of refuge, and a beacon of freedom for the world, and should therefore be rescinded by President Trump," said a letter written by top Democratic leaders in the Congress to Kelly.
The lawmakers said only two days after the order was signed, it is clear that it has already led to panic and disorder, not to mention protests.
"This is apparently due in part to the lack of internal administration review prior to its issuance as well as a lack of clarity and guidance provided thereafter," they said.
Congressman Elliot Engel said it is blatantly wrong for the US to callously tell thousands of people who played by the rules, went through a very long process, and were ultimately approved for entry into this country that they now must turn back, just as they reach American soil.
"As much as yesterday was a historic betrayal of our values, today's show of protest all across the country has reminded us to an even greater degree what it really means to be American. As I said today at a protest rally on immigration in Hastings and at an organising meeting in Yonkers, we must continue to stand-up for those true American values," Engel said.
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