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CAIR-Columbus Releases Educator’s Guide to Islamic Religious Practices

The Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) today announced  the release of an Educator’s Guide to Islamic Religious Practices.  The guide is part of the Muslim civil rights organization’s anti-bullying campaign and is designed to combat bullying and to help create a more welcoming atmosphere for Muslim students in Ohio’s school districts.

A recent survey conducted by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (IPSU) found that 42 percent of Muslim students in grades K-12 have reported bullying because of their faith.  Even more alarming was the finding that one-in-four bullying incidents of Muslim students involved a teacher or school official.

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Update on Shooting of Columbus Muslim Woman

We have contacted the FBI and we are working with Columbus Police to catch the assailant. We are hopeful that this person will soon be brought to justice.

The victim has been discharged from the hospital and is now recovering from her injuries at home.

Here is how you can help: Please circulate this crime stoppers video from NBC4i.com asking for tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybLmsqQSMXE&feature=youtu.be

Please keep the victim in your prayers.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Citizenship Delay Lawsuit

CAIR-Columbus announced today the filing of a federal lawsuit in 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 an Iraqi green card holder, whose citizenship application has been pending for nearly two and a half years without adjudication. The Plaintiff in this case has no criminal history and has been a permanent resident of the United States for close to nine years.

The Plaintiff has been repeatedly told by USCIS that they are unable to determine when the adjudication of his case will be completed. The Plaintiff has made numerous other inquiries with the USCIS on the status of his application but received the same proforma response from the USCIS. He also asked for assistance from his Congressman Steve Stivers’ office to contact USCIS on his behalf. Even though representatives from Congressman Stivers’ office contacted USCIS on two different occasions, they received the same proforma response from USCIS – that Plaintiff’s application is still currently pending.

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Judge Rules CAIR Lawsuit Challenging Terrorist Watchlist will Move Forward

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today announced that it has defeated a motion filed by the federal government to dismiss a lawsuit the Muslim civil rights organization filed on behalf of 25 American Muslims challenging their placement in the Terror Screening Database — a watch list of “known or suspected terrorists” — without due process.

CAIR’s lawsuit is the broadest ever challenge to the federal watch list, challenging not only placement on the watch list without due process, but also the consequences imposed as a result of being added to the list – which include:

  •           invasive additional screening and prolonged detentions,
  •           so-called “white torture” harassment at U.S. ports of entry,
  •           bank account closures without explanation or notice,
  •           the inability to conduct wire transfers,
  •           the inability to test drive and purchase vehicles,
  •           being treated as armed and dangerous by local law enforcement during routine traffic stops,
  •           the inability to obtain employment positions at airports,
  •           the leveraging of watch list status to pressure listees to become government informants.
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CAIR Welcomes Appeals Court Rejection of Family, Refugee Limits in Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed a federal appeals court ruling that the Trump administration cannot ban grandparents and other family members of citizens and legal residents as well as certain refugees from six Muslim-majority nations from coming to the United States.

Today’s decision by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a July ruling that significantly decreased the number of people barred from the country under President Trump’s “Muslim ban” executive orders.

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Action Alert: What you Can do to Save Rohingya Muslims

 In response to the Burma (Myanmar) government backed genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority in that nation, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, is urging Americans of all faiths and backgrounds to take part in the following actions to increase American and international pressure on the Burmese government. 

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Video: CAIR asks Police to investigate after man shoots at Muslim woman 13 times

http://nbc4i.com/2017/09/08/cair-asks-columbus-police-to-investigate-after-man-shoots-at-muslim-woman-13-times/

COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Council on American-Islamic Relations, Columbus Chapter, is calling on the FBI and Columbus Police to investigate what CAIR says was an unprovoked shooting on a Muslim woman.

The attack on that 58-year-old woman happened Monday night between the intersection of Georgesville Road and Lone Eagle Street.

According to the police report, the woman was on her way home from work, when a blue truck pulled up next to her.

Police say the driver of the truck fired 13 shots into the woman’s car, striking her four times in the back, twice in the left hand and once in the elbow. She’s recovering at a local hospital.

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CAIR-Columbus Asks Feds to Probe Shooting Attack Targeting Ohio Muslim Woman

Woman wearing Islamic attire (hijab) shot multiple times while driving home from work

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 9/6/2017) — The Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) today called on the FBI to assist the Columbus Division of Police in conducting a thorough investigation of an unprovoked shooting attack on a Muslim woman in which the victim was hit multiple times.

According to the police report (170770251-001), the attack occurred just after midnight on Monday as the 58-year-old Muslim woman, who wears Islamic attire (hijab), was driving home from work. Officers on the scene “observed multiple bullet holes in the victim’s vehicle, blood within, along with shattered glass.”

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CAIR Condemns Trump’s Termination of DACA Program as ‘Pandering to Anti-Immigrant Extremists’

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 9/5/17) — The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned President Trump’s termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program as “pandering to the demands of anti-immigrant extremists.”

DACA is the Obama-era federal administrative relief from deportation policy that protects the rights of some 800,000 undocumented young people, commonly referred to as “Dreamers,” brought to the United States as children.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Lawsuit for Syrian Family Against US Embassy in Turkey

CAIR-Columbus announced today the filing of a federal lawsuit against the US Consulate in Ankara, Turkey for unreasonably delaying an immigrant visa for a young Syrian man who has been waiting to be reunited with his family in the United States.

The plaintiffs in the lawsuit, a father and son, have been separated since 2014 when the family fled the increasing violence and strife in Syria.  After being subjected to torture in Syria and then fleeing to Turkey, the father was granted asylum in the U.S. and is now a permanent resident of the United States.  His resettlement was assisted by the International Scholar Rescue Fund, which helped him obtain a position as an Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University.

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CAIR-Columbus Settles Employment Discrimination Case

CAIR-Columbus announced today that it has reached a settlement with a local company who had wrongfully terminated a Muslim woman. The Muslim woman was terminated in November 2016 after being subjected to a hostile work environment based on her race and religion.

She was ridiculed by senior management for wearing her religiously mandated headscarf (hijab) and mocked for fasting during the month of Ramadan. She was also subjected to racial abuse and slurs. When she complained about the mistreatment and abuse, she was terminated in retaliation for her complaints.

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CAIR-Ohio Continues the Fight to Keep Your Phone Safe at the Border

Today, CAIR-Ohio joined the Electronic Frontier Foundation, CAIR chapters from California, Florida, and NY, along with Asian Americans Advancing Justice and several other leading civil rights organizations, to file a brief in federal court asserting that the search of cell phones and other electronic devices at the border is unlawful.

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CAIR Offers $10k Reward for Info on Minnesota Mosque Blast

The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) today offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who reportedly bombed a mosque in that state this morning during a prayer service. [NOTE: The Muslim American Society of Minnesota is offering a similar reward.]

CAIR’s national office is also urging mosques and Islamic centers nationwide to step up security measures. 

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Action Alert: Urge Congress to Oppose Bill Slashing Legal Immigration

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, is calling on all Americans of conscience to urge their members of Congress to not support the Trump administration-endorsed RAISE Act (Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment Act), that slashes legal immigration in half from 1 million to 500,000 new Green Card holders and favors English speakers.

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Action Alert: Thank AimHi Shooting Range for Removing Offensive Target

Last week, Mahmoud El-Yousseph, a Columbus-area Muslim and retired U.S. Air Force veteran, came across an offensive target at a local gun range called AimHi.  Mr. El-Yousseph and his son were both offended by the target, which appeared to be a skeleton caricature of a man wearing an Arab style headdress.