美國穆斯林恐怖組織已經在磨刀霍霍
(Breitbart) The Council on American-Islamic Relations, aka CAIR, has helped launch a series of protests across the country and plans lawsuits related to President Trump』s recent executive orders on immigration.
The orders are designed to keep Americans safer from terrorism by temporarily barring visitors from Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, Libya, and Sudan from entering the U.S. without 「extreme vetting」 and banning refugees from these countries for at least 30 days.
CAIR has been declared a terrorist organization by the United Arab Emirates and was named by federal prosecutors as an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas-funding operation.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is also increasingly a part of America』s institutional left infrastructure and was one of the partners behind the recent Women』s March in Washington that drew hundreds of thousands, along with feminist groups like Planned Parenthood.
On Saturday, protests broke out at airports around the country, including New York City』s John F. Kennedy International Airport. Saturday morning, two Iraqis were detained at JFK.
Over 1,000 now at Terminal 4 at #NoMuslimBanJFK to say refugees and Muslims are welcome here! pic.twitter.com/NSBHt2KDut
— Daniel Altschuler (@altochulo) January 28, 2017
CAIR chapters were actively promoting the protests on social media and acting as spokesmen for the issue.
Protests at John F. Kennedy International Airport after #refugees were detained following Trump』s #MuslimBan… https://t.co/LYSLBXuoE3
— CAIR-MI (@CAIRMI) January 28, 2017
#CAIR-Dallas: Immigration order halts travelers at DFW airport
Alia Salem, executive director for DFW Chapter of… https://t.co/y82rUxjnxl
— CAIR National (@CAIRNational) January 28, 2017
ABC News reports on the Chicago chapter of CAIR』s involvement:
At least one person was detained at O』Hare International Airport in Chicago today, and it is expected that she will return to Saudi Arabia, according to the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
Sahar Alghnimi, a Syrian woman who came to the U.S. on tourist visa to see her mother who had just undergone cancer surgery, was detained when she arrived from Saudi Arabia at 8:48 AM on Eithad Airlines, CAIR Chicago executive director Ahmed Rehab told ABC News….
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又是索羅斯的陰謀!
Billionaire liberal activist George Soros is helping fund the airport protests against President Donald Trump's executive order to ban refugees from war-torn Syria indefinitely and suspend visas from seven countries for at least 30 days, as PJ Media reported Sunday.
This Soros connection, including reports of funding lawsuits to block the orders, begs the question: Are these protesters being paid to be there?
The website's Debra Heine posted tweets of airport protests against the action, which was granted a stay Saturday night by a New York Judge amid an ACLU fight to block the immigration ban and deportation of stranded travelers from those locations wanting to enter the U.S.
This tweet's photo showed protesters fighting deportations, ironically, by saying the first lady should be deported.
Heine's next posted tweet is the one that outed the source of the protesters. They are activists being paid in part by Soros.
"'Make the Road' is a NY-based far-left non-profit funded in part by George Soros," Heine wrote Sunday morning.
"Immigration lawyers from groups financed by Soros" signed the ACLU lawsuit which led to the stay of President Trump's executive orders, according to the report.
President Trump lashed back at opposition to his executive orders Sunday morning via Twitter, saying he is pushing to defend the U.S. borders and protect American citizens.
Soros, a Hungarian-American, reportedly lost $1 billion after President Trump's election, having backed Democrat Hillary Clinton against him this past fall, and plotting a stock market hedge. Trump's election rallied the market to all-time highs, including the Dow climbing over 20,000 for the first time in history.