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CAIR-Columbus Speaks at 2nd Annual Interfaith March for Peace and Justice

On Sunday, April 29th, CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator Usjid Hameed spoke at the 2nd Annual Interfaith March for Peace and Justice in downtown Columbus.

The Interfaith March for Peace & Justice is a nonpartisan event meant to affirm the freedom of religion and to condemn all acts of discrimination directed at people because of their religion, race, or place of origin. The March was initiated by a small group of people in Columbus, Ohio in April 2017 and has now spread to cities across the country. Hameed spoke about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) “Visa Lifecycle Vetting” program, formerly known as the “Extreme Vetting Initiative.”

The program is ICE’s plan to monitor Twitter, Facebook, and other parts of the internet via machine learning to automatically flag people for deportation or visa denial and poses a severe threat to all immigrants. Hameed encouraged attendees to call Senator Portman, who sits on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and ask him to work to halt the implementation and funding of the program.

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Urge Senator Portman to Speak Out Against “Visa Lifecycle Vetting” Program

(Columbus, Ohio – 4/29/18) – Member organizations of the Interfaith March for Peace & Justice – Columbus, an interfaith, social justice coalition in Central Ohio, are urging all Americans concerned about civil rights and free speech to contact Senator Rob Portman, who sits on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and ask him to work to halt the implementation and funding of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “Visa Lifecycle Vetting” program, formerly known as the “Extreme Vetting Initiative.”

SEE: The Brennan Center for Justice’s ICE Extreme Vetting Initiative: A Resource Page

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CAIR-Columbus Educates Ohio Media on Reporting on Religious Minorities

On Saturday, April 21,  CAIR-Columbus Legal Director Romin Iqbal participated in a “Reporting on Race and Hate” workshop attended by news directors and reporters from across Ohio. This workshop was put together by the Ohio Association of Broadcasters and the National Association of Broadcasters Educational Foundation.

The workshop focused on educating journalists reporting on issues of race, religion and hate groups. It also covered topics relating to stereotypes, intrinsic bias and journalistic failures. The workshop was conducted by Kevin Benz of i-Media Strategies. The discussion on issues of media coverage of religion and Americans Muslim was facilitated by Iqbal.

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CAIR-Columbus to Attend Inauguration of Lynching Memorial in Alabama

(COLUMBUS, OH, 4/24/2018) – On April 26, Usjid Hameed, the Public Affairs Coordinator for the Columbus Chapter of CAIR-Ohio, will attend the inauguration of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama as part of a delegation of some 30 national leaders of CAIR, the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization.

The facility is “the nation’s first memorial dedicated to the legacy of enslaved black people, people terrorized by lynching, African Americans humiliated by racial segregation and Jim Crow, and people of color burdened with contemporary presumptions of guilt and police violence.”

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CAIR-Columbus on ‘Face the State’ with Scott Light

On Sunday, April 22, CAIR-Columbus Legal Director Romin Iqbal appeared on the Channel 10 show “Face the State” with Scott Light. The discussion covered a variety of topics, including the state of the Ohio governor’s race, changes in education relating to district report cards, and political campaign promises.

Other guests included Terry Casey, Political Analyst and former head of the Franklin County Republican Party, Dr. Marc Clauson, Professor of History and Law at Cedarville University and Julie Carr Smyth of the Associated Press.

You can watch the show here: https://www.10tv.com/article/face-state-scott-light-april-22-2018

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CAIR-Columbus, Muslim and Interfaith Leaders call for Supreme Court to Overturn Muslim Ban

On Monday, April 23, CAIR-Columbus, Muslim and interfaith leaders came together for a press conference to call on the Supreme Court to overturn the Muslim Ban. The Supreme Court of the United States will be hearing oral arguments on the travel ban on Wednesday, April 25.

Speakers included Usjid Hameed, CAIR-Columbus’ Public Affairs Coordinator, Nicol Ghazi with Muslim Family Services (MFS) of Ohio, Pastor Jason Ridley with the Allegheny West Conference of Seventh Day Adventist, Horsed Noah with the Somali Islamic Centers of Ohio (SICO), Imran Malik with Noor Islamic Cultural Center (NICC), and Dr. Tarunjit Butalia with the Interfaith Association of Central Ohio (IACO). Romin Iqbal, CAIR-Columbus’ Legal Director fielded questions following everyone’s remarks.

“The Muslim Ban is both unconstitutional and morally reprehensible,” Hameed said following the press conference. “The Ban violates the establishment clause of the United States Constitution because it clearly disfavors Islam and has separated numerous American-Muslim families from their loved ones. We urge the Supreme Court to strike down this discriminatory Ban.”

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CAIR-Columbus Hosts District 15 Congressional Candidate Forum

On Saturday, April 7th, CAIR-Columbus hosted a District 15 Congressional Candidate Forum at the Upper Arlington Public Library.

Participants included Rob Jarvis and Rick Neal. All the candidates were invited to participate. The forum lasted approximately 90 minutes and was attended by over 70 people. Questions focused on the Syrian Civil War, health care, tariffs, defense spending, DACA, and more. The forum was moderated by CAIR-Columbus Legal Director Romin Iqbal and CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator Usjid Hameed.

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CAIR-Columbus Releases 2018 Primary Election Voting Guide and Gubernatorial Questionnaire

CAIR-Columbus announced today the release of its 2018 Primary Election Voting Guide and Governor’s Candidate Questionnaire. The guide contains important dates for registering to vote, the primaries and identification requirements.  The questionnaire was sent to all of the candidates to get their feedback on issues of concern to the Muslim community. The guide and questionnaire can be viewed here.

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CAIR-Columbus Legal Director Appears on WOSU’s “All Sides with Ann Fisher”

On Tuesday, March 27, CAIR-Columbus Legal Director, Romin Iqbal, appeared on WOSU’s “All Sides with Ann Fisher” to discuss issues relating to anti-Muslim bias in media’s coverage of terrorism. The conversation occurred just days following the suicide of a man from Austin, Texas after he took the lives of two innocents and injured four others.

The segment also featured Emily Davidson, who teaches media and terrorism at The Ohio State University, and Kevin E. Grisham, assistant director of research, at the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.

“It is an unfortunate reality that the media continues to have a double standard when it comes to its coverage of terrorism, where only people of color are labeled as terrorists for committing acts of mass violence, while perpetrators who are not people of color are labeled as merely ‘troubled’ individuals,” Iqbal said. “This double standard legitimizes fear mongering of immigrants and Muslims. The media must act in a more even-handed manner.”

Watch the entire program here.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. The CAIR-Ohio affiliate has three chapters in Ohio – Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Their mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

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CAIR-Columbus Participates In Muslim Voter Engagement Convening In Atlanta

From March 17th – 18th, CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator, Usjid Hameed, attended the Muslim Voter Engagement Convening in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Convening was hosted by the Georgia Muslim Voter Project and was attended by over 40 American-Muslim leaders, representing various Muslim-centric organizations, from across the country. Attendees learned and discussed best practices around civic and community engagement.

“The Muslim Voter Engagement Convening provided an excellent opportunity for American-Muslim organizers and advocates to network and exchange ideas to help create enduring civic engagement infrastructure in their communities,” Hameed said. “Muslim activist spaces cannot be sustained by only mobilizing in reaction to discriminatory policies by the Whitehouse. It is imperative that American-Muslims focus on building lasting power in their communities to sustain long-term, meaningful change.”

As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, CAIR-Ohio does not endorse any particular candidate or political party for any office.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. The CAIR-Ohio affiliate has three chapters in Ohio – Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

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CAIR-Columbus Presents “Understanding Islam” To OSU Social Work Class

On Monday, March 19th, CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator, Usjid Hameed, spoke about Islam at the Ohio State University to undergraduate students in a social work class.

Hameed discussed the vast diversity of beliefs in Islam, dispelled myths about Muslims, shared some of his own experiences growing up as an American-Muslim, advised students how to be culturally competent when working with Muslims, and fielded questions from the class.

The instructor of the class said the following to Hameed after the presentation – “Thank you so much for your time and information today. The class was buzzing for another half hour after you left. They were very appreciative of you sharing your own stories and presenting in a way that they could relate. I really appreciated the focus on data and the impact of learning about candidates and voting.”

“Although CAIR-Columbus is known for its legal work, these presentations are just as vital in upholding the civil rights and dignity of American-Muslims as they help to mitigate the discriminatory policies we eventually combat,” Hameed said. “The class asked insightful and fair questions about Islamic norms and practices. Hopefully, we can continue to learn about one another as knowledge is a powerful cure for fear and misunderstanding.”

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. The CAIR-Ohio affiliate has three chapters in Ohio – Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Their mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Citizenship Delay Lawsuit

CAIR-Columbus announced today the filing of a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of Ohio against the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Attorney General of the United States, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on behalf of a Muslim woman whose citizenship application has been pending for almost two and a half years without adjudication. The woman has no criminal history and has been a permanent resident of the United States since 2010.

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Action Alert: CAIR Urges Americans to ‘Unite Together’ in Opposing Pompeo’s Confirmation as Secretary of State

CAIR is calling on all those who value America’s traditions of religious inclusion and respect for diversity to urge the Senate to oppose the confirmation of Mike Pompeo as secretary of state.

CAIR is releasing seven steps people can take to urge their senators and members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to oppose and block Pompeo’s confirmation.

  • CLICK HERE TO SEND CAIR’S ACTION ALERT TO THE U.S. SENATE – CLICK HERE TO READ CAIR’S CONGRESSIONAL FACT SHEET OPPOSING POMPEO’S NOMINATION

“Mr. Pompeo’s expressed Islamophobic views and association with a virulent anti-Muslim hate group should disqualify him from being confirmed as secretary of state,” said CAIR Director of Government Affairs Department Robert McCaw. “Americans must unite together in opposing Pompeo’s confirmation to prevent any harm he may do to our nation’s image and to relations abroad.”

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CAIR-Columbus Presents on Religious Accommodation at Employment Inn of Courts Meeting

On Thursday, March 15, CAIR-Columbus Legal Director Romin Iqbal, gave a presentation at a Cleveland Employment Inn of Courts meeting on issues relating to providing religious accommodations for employees in the workplace. In his presentation, Mr. Iqbal focused on religious accommodation laws at the state and federal level, including a discussion of cases where Courts have ruled on the definition of what constitutes a ‘reasonable accommodation’ and ‘undue burden’ in religious accommodation cases. Iqbal also discussed specific issues of religious accommodation faced by local Ohio Muslims.

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CAIR-COLUMBUS TESTIFIES BEFORE OHIO HOUSE COMMITTEE IN FAVOR OF ANTI-BULLYING BILL

On Tuesday, March 13th, CAIR-Columbus’ Public Affairs Coordinator, Usjid Hameed, testified before the Ohio House Education and Career Readiness Committee in favor of HB 360 – The Ohio Anti-Bullying and Hazing Act.

The bill, sponsored by Representative Dave Greenspan, seeks to establish an explicit and unambiguous anti-bullying state statue for school districts to implement.