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ACTION ALERT: Tell Congress to Protect Free Speech, Oppose Unconstitutional ‘Israel Anti-Boycott Act’

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, today called on all Americans who value the Constitution to contact their elected representatives in Congress to urge them to oppose the “Israel Anti-Boycott Act.”

CAIR and other civil rights organizations say that proposed legislation would violate the constitutionally-guaranteed free speech rights of American business owners and individuals who participate in the international boycott of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine territories.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Lawsuit Against U.S. State Department for Failure to Issue Passport

CAIR-Columbus announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. State Department on behalf of a Muslim-American plaintiff, asking a federal court in Ohio to order the State Department to issue him a U.S. passport.  The Plaintiff in the lawsuit was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2013.   After his previous U.S. passport pages became full, he applied to renew his passport. He went in person to the State Department’s Passport Office in Minneapolis, and paid the extra fee for “expedited” passport renewal service.

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Video: Police Investigate Burglaries at Several Muslim Owned Businesses

CAIR-Columbus Legal Director, Romin Iqbal, discusses the recent wave of burglaries of Muslim owned businesses.

 

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CAIR-Columbus Resolves Citizenship Delay Lawsuit

On May 5, CAIR-Columbus filed a mandamus lawsuit in federal court in the Southern District of Ohio on behalf of an Iranian green card holder, who had a citizenship application pending for nearly a year and a half without adjudication. He had no criminal history and had been a permanent resident of the United States for over a decade. He also held a doctorate and a post doctorate from elite American universities. No reason was provided to him for the unfair delay of his citizenship application.

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CAIR-Columbus Seeks Probe of Multiple Burglaries of Ohio Muslim Businesses, Urges Community Vigilance

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 7/11/2017) — The Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) today called on Columbus and Hilliard police departments to step up investigations of a string of burglaries of Muslim businesses and is urging business owners and community members to boost security. 

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CAIR Decries Trump Administration’s New ‘Muslim Ban’ Guidelines, Promises Legal Challenge

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today decried the Trump administration’s new “Muslim ban” guidelines as a violation of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling, and promised to file legal challenges to the rules if implemented.

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UPDATE ON SUPREME COURT DECISION REGARDING THE MUSLIM BAN

The US Supreme Court will hear the Muslim Ban cases in October. In the meantime they have lifted the injunctions on parts of the ban.

Here are the main points you need to know:
Starting Thursday June 29 at 8:00 pm If you are from these 6 countries (Iran, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Libya and Sudan) and don’t have a bona fide relationship (personal, work, study) AND don’t already have a visa by June 28, 2017 – you can’t get a visa or enter the United States for 90 days starting June 29, 2017.

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CAIR-Columbus Update on the Muslim Ban & Community Travel Advisory

This week, the United States Supreme Court plans to conduct an initial review of President Trump’s Muslim Ban 2.0, which has been blocked from taking effect due to the federal court cases in Maryland and Hawaii.

Judges in those cases issued nationwide injunctions preventing implementation of sections 2(c) and 6 of the Ban, which barred travel from the six designated countries and suspended refugee processing.  The federal government has appealed those cases.  The Fourth and Ninth Circuits have both upheld the injunctions.  At this point the federal government has filed a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court, meaning they have asked the Court to hear one or both cases.  This week the US Supreme Court will decide whether to hear the cases and also whether to grant or deny a stay of the current injunctions (meaning the ban would go back into effect).  

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CAIR to Represent Family of Murdered Virginia Muslim Teen Nabra Hassanen

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 6/21/17) – The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today said it is representing the family of a Virginia Muslim teen who was murdered Sunday.

Nabra Hassanen, 17, of Reston, Va., was abducted after leaving the All Dulles Area Muslim Society mosque in northern Virginia allegedly by a man who was later arrested on suspicion of murder. CAIR has called for a thorough investigation of a possible bias motive in the case.

CAIR: Muslims Question Whether Girl’s Killing was Road Rage (AP)
CAIR: Killing of Muslim Teen Stirs Questions About Hate Crime Prosecutions (Washington Post)

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CAIR Asks Muslim Community to Step Up Security Measures for End of Ramadan Activties After Recent Attacks

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on Muslim communities nationwide to step up security measures for end-of-Ramadan activities following a terror attack on Muslims outside a mosque in London, the murder of a Muslim teen near a Virginia mosque and the murder of two men who defended a Muslim being harassed in Oregon.  

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Help us Reach our $40k Ramadan Fundraising Goal!

Asalamu Alaykum (Peace be upon you) and Ramadan Mubarak!

During this holy month, we ask Allah to accept our good deeds and forgive us for our shortcomings. Ramadan is a time we reflect on our actions and recommit to our goals and mission.  Thanks to your support in these challenging times, we are committed more than ever to promote justice, enhance the understanding of Islam, and empower American Muslims. 

Together, in this month of generosity and charity, we hope that you will donate to sustain and grow CAIR-Columbus' work.  Your gift of $5,000, $1,000, $500, $250, $100, or any amount will be used directly to safeguard the liberties of Muslims and other Americans.

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CAIR-Columbus Seeks Hate Crime Probe, Arrest of Suspect Following Beating of Ohio Muslim Woman

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 6/4/2017) –The Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) held a news conference today to call on law enforcement authorities to investigate an attack yesterday on a Muslim woman in that city as a possible hate crime and to urge police to arrest the alleged assailant. 

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CAIR-Columbus to Welcome Ramadan with Interfaith Iftar, Outreach & Community Service

On Friday, June 2, the Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) will host its 21st Annual “Sharing Ramadan Interfaith Iftar” at the Dublin Recreation Center.

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CAIR-Columbus Welcomes 4th Circuit Ruling Against Muslim Ban

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed a ruling by the full panel of 13 judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit that refused to lift a nationwide injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s revised “Muslim ban” executive order. 

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Ramadan Q&A and the Importance of Sharing Ramadan

CAIR-Ohio is a proud supporter of the Sharing Ramadan initiative started by CAIR National as a way to help educate our fellow Ohioans about the month of Ramadan and in the process, educate our neighbors, colleagues, and friends about Islam and Muslims in Ohio. Given that sharing and appreciation are essential components of Ramadan, all three CAIR-Ohio Chapters host a Sharing Ramadan Interfaith Iftar every year.

The CAIR-Columbus 21st Annual Sharing Ramadan Iftar will take place this year on Friday, June 2 at the Dublin Recreation Center.  Click here for more details and to RSVP