Racism (Hate Policy, Speech, and Deeds)
Policy; Speech or Deeds | Date | Racism and/ Violation | Outcome (Blocked or Superseded) |
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Travel Ban from Muslim majority countries: executive order 13769, superseded by 13780, and superseded by proclamation 9645 | Jan-March, year 17 | motivated by anti-Muslim sentiment; violate constitutional Establishment Clause | legal intervention against the enforcement of the order by States: Lawsuits (superseded and lifted on some countries but not all |
Anti-immigrant immigration policy: children to separate from their parents Child detention, reduced asylum; cyber bullying hate speeches against minority race, ethnicity and religious belief | over years | refer to article of impeachment by Al Green [D-TX] on grounds 'Anti-immigration Policy and Racist Speech and Action' HS-646; and HS-705 | |
Hate Speeches: statements on United Right Rally (a white supremacist, neo-Nazi group, anti-Semitic group); | 8/12/17 | encouraged or 'silent on' or embolden white supremacist groups and/or hate groups; refer to : The Unite the Right rally, also known as the Charlottesville rally or Charlottesville riots, was a white supremacist rally that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia; Protesters were members of the far-right and included self-identified members of the alt-right, neo-Confederates, neo-fascists, white nationalists | (newsweek.com) Trump Still Won’t Name ‘White Supremacist Terrorism’ and His Base Loves It - Trump's response to the horrific New Zealand terror attack, and his refusal to name white supremacist terror, is a dog-whistle directly to his far-right base. |
US-Mexico Border wall (a pointless wall) | a campaign promise - a border wall to be paid by Mexico, after refused by Congress for funding $5 billion, started a longest partial government shutdown for 35 days and later replaced with a fake national emergency declaration in order to force funding by sidestep Congress | The government shutdown was ended triggered by the event: the arrest of Roger Stone; and replaced with a fake national emergency dreaming he - individual 45 would win in Supreme Court. | |
Plan to deprive sanctuary cities of federal funding | Apr, year 17 | San Francisco, Chicago, sued; and blocked by federal judge |
Reference
- Trump's Immigration Policy 'Fever-Dream': Child detention, reduced asylum, a pointless wall: What unites these hateful policies?
- Donald Trump Has Encouraged White Supremacist Groups That Are a Threat to U.S., Majority of Americans Say in New Poll (newsweek.com 11/21/18)
- Trump Sanctuary Cities Funding Executive Order Blocked
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