Trump Claims Immigration Ban Is “Working Out Very Nicely” Despite Chaos, Protests
“It’s not a Muslim ban, but we are totally prepared,” president says
Trump: “It’s not a Muslim ban, but we were totally prepared. It’s working out very nicely. You see it at the airports, you see it all over.†pic.twitter.com/QfH6vgzLqM
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) January 28, 2017
President Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that his executive order on immigration and refugees is “working out very nicely” despite numerous large protests — and increasing evidence that it’s having inhumane consequences.Â
Trump also claimed that the administration was “totally prepared” to implement the order, despite reports that Customs and Border Protection officials weren’t ready for its implementation, creating chaos for migrants affected by it.Â
One woman who was being deported to Chile under the ban even attempted suicide at JFK Airport in New York City, before she was saved by two Port Authority police officers. New York City taxi drivers went on strike Saturday evening in protest, and tech companies like Apple and Google were speaking out against the order and scrambling to protect their employees.Â
At LAX Airport in Los Angeles, one Iranian green card holder was reportedly detained two weeks in advance of her citizenship ceremony. Some airlines were requesting that people sign indemnification forms committing to pay the cost of their own deportation. And immigration attorneys were descending on airports from coast to coast to assist those who’d been detained.Â
“It’s not a Muslim ban, but we are totally prepared,” Trump told media gathered in the Oval Office on Saturday afternoon. “It’s working out very nicely. You see it in the airports, you see it all over. It’s working out very nicely and we are going to have a very, very strict ban and we are going to have extreme vetting, which we should have had in this country for many years.”Â
Protests against Trump’s executive action grow at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport pic.twitter.com/duvR4fkrbk (Vid: Danny Gold)
— BNO News (@BNONews) January 28, 2017
The cab line at #JFK airport is empty. At 6pm, NYC taxi drivers went on strike in protest of #muslimban #refugeeban #nobannowall #letthemin pic.twitter.com/LXlygmADxI
— Lucky Tran (@luckytran) January 28, 2017
“It’s working out very nicely.†pic.twitter.com/5DyWpYFZDd
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) January 29, 2017
Photos of people protesting at JFK right now. Amazing. pic.twitter.com/TBe0xIvezg
— Nick Bilton (@nickbilton) January 29, 2017
I’m seeing anti-#MuslimBan airport protests in:
JFK
Dulles
LAX
Atlanta
BOS
SFO
O’Hare
Philly
Detroit
Denver
Newark
Seattle— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) January 29, 2017
Hard to see the policy justification for stopping an award-winning scientist from entering the US.
But that’s what Trump’s EO just did. pic.twitter.com/gvDHuPZL11
— Sarah Kliff (@sarahkliff) January 28, 2017
This woman is waiting for her mother. Mother has a green card but is being detained. Future uncertain. pic.twitter.com/mFnfqxxrKz
— Hannah VanHuss Davis (@hannahdinhd) January 28, 2017
Detained travelers at LAX not allowed access to attorneys, including Iranian who was to become citizen in two weeks https://t.co/zGJnw73qyk pic.twitter.com/196zHUYuhc
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) January 28, 2017
Outside Terminal 5 Ohare #refusefascism pic.twitter.com/iytA9sl8OF
— Mrwx0 (@MrWx0) January 28, 2017
Attorneys have set up shop at the O’Hare McDonald’s as they work to get the 18 people held out pic.twitter.com/zueaLgNVA4
— Stacy St. Clair (@StacyStClair) January 28, 2017
#breaking the 1st woman who was held has been let through. Crowds chant USA as she’s reunited with her family. pic.twitter.com/A7s3SIRK11
— Hannah VanHuss Davis (@hannahdinhd) January 28, 2017
The crowd outside JFK is huge and more people are arriving by the trainload pic.twitter.com/kvdWlue04q
— Noah Hurowitz (@NoahHurowitz) January 28, 2017
A Clemson professor got deported. I’m just at a loss for words. pic.twitter.com/tLyUa7UgEq
— Nick Kulmala (@NNNICKKK) January 28, 2017
According to attorneys, Detainees at O’Hare include an 18 month old and a newborn, both U.S citizens
— Paris Schutz (@paschutz) January 28, 2017
LITERALLY on the ground. Volunteer lawyers are working pro-bono on a Saturday preparing habeus corpus petitions for detainees at JFK. pic.twitter.com/ddUeQBi7AY
— NYC Mayor’s Office (@NYCMayorsOffice) January 28, 2017
To make matters worse: Green Card holders refused entry into the US are asked by airlines to indemnify them and pay a “deportation fee” pic.twitter.com/2GBuwC1mzl
— Trita Parsi (@tparsi) January 28, 2017
just interviewed CA immigration lawyer representing 12 year old Yemeni girl w/ US citizen parents, blocked from boarding plane today: pic.twitter.com/3ffVJHbEjt
— Justin Elliott (@JustinElliott) January 28, 2017
.@flySFO arrivals area. Massive. #resist pic.twitter.com/806Roel4wk
— seth sternberg (@sethjs) January 28, 2017

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