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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 Wins Another Legal Challenge to Muslim Ban 3.0

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today announced a win in an ongoing federal lawsuit on behalf of six individuals challenging the lawfulness of President Trump’s “Muslim ban 3.0.”

SEE: ‘The Words of the President’ Doom Trump Travel Ban, Fourth Circuit Says

A panel of 13 judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Va., sitting “en banc,” today declared Trump’s Muslim ban illegal and unconstitutional.

[NOTE: CAIR and the Brennan Center for Justice filed the lawsuit in October 2017. On appeal, this case, Zakzok v. Trump, was consolidated with two others and were jointly decided by the Fourth Circuit today.]

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CAIR-COLUMBUS HOSTS GOVERNOR’S CANDIDATE FORUM

On Sunday, February 11th, CAIR-Columbus hosted a Governor’s Candidate Forum at the Dublin Community Recreation Center in Dublin, Ohio.

Participants included State Senator Joe Schiavoni, former Congressman Dennis Kucinich, former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill, and former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray. The event lasted approximately 90 minutes and was attended by over 200 people. Questions focused on the opioid crises, civil rights for religious and racial minorities, women in politics, and the environment.

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CAIR-Columbus Condemns Decision Not to Redesignate Syria for TPS

CAIR-Columbus today condemned the Trump administration’s announcement that they will not redesignate Syria for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Yesterday, DHS Security Kirstjen M. Nielsen announced her decision to extend the TPS designation for Syria for 18 months through Sept. 30, 2019, which means those Syrians in the U.S. who already have TPS can renew their status.  However the decision not to redesignate Syria for TPS means that no new applications will be accepted.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Suit Against US Embassy in Amman for Extreme Visa Delay

CAIR-Columbus today announced today the filing of a federal lawsuit against the US Embassy in Amman for unreasonably delaying immigrant visa applications for an elderly Muslim couple for over two years.

The plaintiffs’ daughter, who is a U.S. citizen, applied for her parents immigrant visas in 2015 because they both have significant health problems and have no family or support system in Jordan.  The couple was interviewed by consular officers in Amman over eighteen-months ago, but to date the embassy has refused to adjudicate their applications stating that they are still in “administrative processing.”  In the meantime, their health problems have worsened and their daughter fears what will happen if they are unable to join her in the U.S.

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CAIR Condemns Trump’s Order to Keep Gitmo Open

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned President Donald Trump’s announcement last night during the State of the Union address that he signed an executive order to keep the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay open, revoking the Obama administration’s 2009 order to close the facility.

Trump’s order creates the possibility sending new prisoners to the detention camp. The order states: “The United States may transport additional detainees to US Naval Station Guantanamo Bay when lawful and necessary to protect the Nation.”

SEE: Trump Executive Order Keeping Guantánamo Prison Open

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Breaking: Supreme Court Allows Full Implementation of Muslim Ban 3.0

The Supreme Court issued a decision on the Muslim Ban (‘Muslim Ban 3.0’) this afternoon. This is not a decision on the merits, so litigation is still ongoing, but for now the ban will be implemented in full. Our chart above details the restrictions by country.
Today’s developments have raised numerous concerns and questions, which we attempt to answer below. Please note that this information is subject to change based on the various legal challenges that may be advanced in court. The interpretations below can change quickly and we will update you should that happen.
What happened?
On October 20, 2017 a District Court in Hawaii had placed a preliminary injunction (stay) on most of President Trump’s travel ban 3.0. The Supreme Court today lifted that stay.
Timing?
As of this afternoon, there is no longer anything preventing the Trump Administration from implementing the Muslim Ban immediately. We expect the ban to be immediately reinstated.
Who Will Be Impacted?
Certain nationals of eight countries – Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen. Please see below for a list of how certain nationals from each country will be impacted.
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CAIR-Columbus Resolves Lawsuits Against U.S. Consulates in Jerusalem & Ankara

CAIR-Columbus today announced the successful resolution of two lawsuits against U.S. consulates abroad for unreasonably delaying immigrant visas.

The first lawsuit, filed last January in the Northern District of Ohio, was against the consulate in Jerusalem and challenged a nearly nine-year delay of an immigrant visa for a Palestinian man married to a United States citizen.

During the pendency of the application, the couple had four children together and the Palestinian applicant missed an opportunity to accept a full scholarship to earn his doctorate degree in Psychology at an American university.

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CAIR-Columbus Resolves Lawsuit Against USCIS

Omar Jaafar is now a United States citizen after waiting over three years for his citizenship application to be adjudicated.

Jaafar, a native citizen of Iraq, initially applied for citizenship in 2014.  United States law provides that an applicant must receive a decision on a citizenship application within 120 days of the interview, however, until CAIR-Columbus attorneys filed a lawsuit for Mr. Jaafar, USCIS failed to even schedule his interview. Once the lawsuit challenging the unreasonable delay was filed, Mr. Jaafar was interviewed and approved within two months, and was officially sworn in a as citizen last week.

His attorneys suspect his case was delayed due to a little-known policy called CARRP.    CARRP stands for the Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program.  It’s a covert program that the U.S. government began in 2008, in which the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in particular U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), began giving strict extra scrutiny to immigrants and non-citizens from Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian communities when they apply for U.S. citizenship, lawful permanent residency (a green card), and asylum.

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CAIR-Ohio Hosts Muslim Day at the Capitol Event, Lobbies Against ‘Lunch Shaming’ and Bullying

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 11/2/17) — On Tuesday, October 31, CAIR-Ohio hosted its “Muslim Day at the Capitol” event at the Ohio Statehouse.

The event focused on empowering Ohio’s American Muslim community and advocating for legislation that would positively impact all Ohioans.

Participants attended 28 meetings with different members’ offices to discuss Senate Bill 172, The Hunger Free Students’ Bill of Rights Act, which aims to end the practice known as “lunch shaming” and for House Bill 360, the Ohio Anti-Bullying and Hazing Act, which aims to take a firm but rehabilitation-focused approach to bullying.

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Update on CAIR Lawsuit on Muslim Ban 3.0 – Request for Preliminary Injunction Granted

GOOD NEWS ALERT: WE WON!
We filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court of Maryland on behalf six individuals affected by Muslim Ban 3.0, including two Columbus plaintiffs of Syrian origin, to stop the implementation of President Trump’s Muslim Ban 3.0. Last night’s ruling from the District Court in Maryland means that our Plaintiffs and citizens of these six Muslim majority nations can be reunited with their families.

Last night’s Maryland decision joins Hawaii in blocking the new Muslim Ban from going into effect against citizens of six Muslim majority nations. This is the third version of President Trump’s Muslim Ban since January 2017 and was supposed to go into effect on October 18, 2017 at 12:01 a.m. EST.

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CAIR-Columbus Welcomes Judge’s Decision to Block Muslim Ban 3.0; Plans #NoMuslimBanEver Event

 Columbus #NoMuslimBanEver Event Planned for Wednesday, October 18

The Columbus Chapter of CAIR, the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, is welcoming a decision today by a federal judge in Hawaii to block the Trump administration from implementing “Muslim Ban 3.0,” the latest version of the president’s controversial travel ban.

Judge Derrick K. Watson’s decision means that the administration cannot restrict the entry of travelers from six of the eight countries targeted by the ban, which was to go into effect tomorrow.

SEE: Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Third Travel Ban

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/federal-judge-blocks-trumps-third-travel-ban/2017/10/17/e73293fc-ae90-11e7-9e58-e6288544af98_story.html

Read the full Hawaii Opinion HERE

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CAIR-Columbus Participates in Second Annual “Courthouse to Community” Event

On Wednesday, October 11th, CAIR-Columbus participated in the Second Annual “Courthouse to the Community” Event, organized by Columbus City Councilmember Michael Stinziano and hosted by the Columbus Urban League. The event sought to connect individuals in the community with local legal service organizations.

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CAIR-Columbus Speaks at “Resist, Mobilize, Win” Event

On Sunday, October 1, CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator, Usjid Hameed, was one of five panelists to speak at For Ohio’s Future’s “Resist. Mobilize. Win.” event. Hameed and panelists from other local organizations discussed race, activism, and the new challenges faced by their communities since the Trump Administration took office.

Hameed spoke about the immigration barriers enacted by the new administration which disproportionately impact Muslims, and touched on the steep rise in anti-Muslim bias incidents since the 2016 election season began. In addition, he spoke about the importance of voting and staying informed to combat these discriminatory policies.