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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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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.

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CAIR-COLUMBUS 21ST ANNUAL BANQUET A SUCCESS

On Sunday, March 11, more than 400 people turned out for the Council on American-Islamic Relations Columbus chapter’s (CAIR-Columbus) 21st Annual Banquet to support the advocacy organization’s civil rights work.

Guest speakers included Dr. Altaf Hussain, Imam Suhaib Webb, and comedian Jeremy McClellan.

CAIR-Columbus received documents of recognition from Congresswoman Joyce Beatty, Columbus City Council, Columbus City Mayor Andrew Ginther, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, and Ohio State Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko.

Senator Brown also recorded a message for the occasion:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To view the banquet photos click here

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CAIR-Columbus Presents at CBA 6th Annual MLK Symposium

On Friday, January 26, CAIR-Columbus Executive Director, Jennifer Nimer, participated in a panel discussion on Immigration and the Travel Ban at the Columbus Bar Association’s 6th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Civil Rights Symposium.

The symposium, part of the bar association’s continuing legal education program for attorneys, also covered other civil rights topics such as equality in housing, voting rights and gerrymandering, freedom of speech and religious liberty.

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CAIR-Columbus Hosts Anti-Bullying Conference

On Sunday, January 28th, CAIR-Columbus hosted an Anti-Bullying Conference at the Upper Arlington Public Library.

Attendees were given a comprehensive understanding of bullying and how to address it. CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator, Usjid Hameed, began the event the by telling audience members about the definition of bullying, actors involved, statistics related to bullying, and much more. Student attendees then attended a separate anti-bullying workshop focused on active bystander intervention and tactics to utilize when being bullied.

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CAIR-Columbus Hosts Mosque Safety and Women’s Self-Defense Trainings

From Thursday, November 30 through Saturday, December 2, the Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) organized two crisis response trainings and three women’s self-defense trainings. The trainings, which were attended by 200 people over the three-day period, were conducted by Nezar Hamze, the Deputy Director of CAIR-Florida.

Hamze covered a wide array of topics including how to use self-defense weapons, such as pepper spray, and during the women’s self-defense trainings, taught participants hand-to-hand self-defense tactics.

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CAIR-Columbus Volunteers Distribute Gift Cards to Families in Need

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 12/13/17) – Today, CAIR-Columbus’ Feeding Families Project volunteers distributed holiday gift cards to the residents and staff at the YWCA Family Shelter. The Feeding Families Project volunteers have been providing meals at the shelter on the second Friday of each month since the shelter opened in 2005.

For the past few years, CAIR-Columbus volunteers have also sought donations for gift cards around the holidays in an effort to bring some extra cheer to the families at the shelter.

“This year, especially with all the negativity in the media, we really wanted to make an effort to show the positive side of the Muslim community, the importance of charity in our religion, and to emphasize that we care about everyone in need regardless of religion or background,” said CAIR-Columbus Executive Director Jennifer Nimer. “We truly hope this small act of kindness will not only help these families through the holidays, but also let them know that their Muslim neighbors and friends care about them. We also included the staff because we see how hard they work and how much they truly care about the residents at the shelter.”

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CAIR-Columbus Helps Iraqi-Americans Become Citizens After Years of Delay

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 11/21/2017) — The Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) announced today it has successfully resolved another citizenship delay lawsuit.

The suit, filed in Federal court for the Southern District of Ohio, was on behalf of two Iraqi green card holders who had been waiting for decisions on their naturalization applications for over two and a half years.  The applicants, a husband and wife, had no criminal history and no reason was given by USCIS for the extreme delay in adjudication.  Until the lawsuit was filed, USCIS failed to even schedule interviews for the couple, despite their repeated inquiries into the nature of the delay.

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CAIR-Columbus Settles Wrongful Termination Case for Muslim Worker

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 12/13/2017) — The Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Columbus) announced today that it has reached a settlement with a local company for wrongfully terminating a Muslim man.

The Muslim man was wrongfully terminated in May 2015 for asking for a prayer accommodation. He worked for the company for close to a decade. He was an excellent employee with no work performance issues. Every evening he would take a short break to perform his evening prayers. However, after a change in management, he was told that he could not take the short break to perform his prayers anymore. The taking of this break has not caused any problems for the company. When he insisted on his right to get a religious accommodation, he was terminated by the company.

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CAIR Action Alert: Contact Your Elected Representatives About Jerusalem

CAIR Action Alert: Contact Your Elected Representatives About Jerusalem

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, as part of a wide coalition of Jewish, Christian and other American interfaith groups is calling on all Americans to urge their elected representatives in Congress to denounce President Trump’s plan to recognize, on behalf of the United States, Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

President Trump’s actions will alter previous decades of U.S. policy on the holy city by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a move that could harm America’s role the Mideast peace process. CAIR believes that the U.S. must strive to maintain a status of impartiality as it seeks to find a peaceful resolution between Israeli and Palestinian leaders and their peoples.

 

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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 Presents “Islam 101” at Columbus State Community College

On Monday and Tuesday, November 13 -14, CAIR-Columbus Public Affairs Coordinator Usjid Hameed and Interim Youth Director for NICC Amina Barhumi spoke about Islam at Columbus State Community College to students preparing to become American Sign Language interpreters.

During the presentation, Hameed discussed the diversity of beliefs in Islam, dispelled myths about Muslims, examined the many similarities between Islam and other Abrahamic faiths, and fielded questions from the class. 

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Do you know who’s on the ballot?

With elections coming up on November 7, our CAIR-Columbus team got in touch with the candidates to get responses to questions of importance to the Muslim community. Here are their responses and other information about the election. Click here for a full PDF version.

Please remember to vote!

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For the next 26 hours, all donations received through our Columbus Foundation giving store listing will qualify us to receive extra funds from the Columbus Foundation.  Everyone who gives will have their donations amplified by the Foundation and they will also cover all credit card fees so that 100% of donations go to participating non-profits.
Islamophobia, hate crimes, and discrimination are on the rise. CAIR-Columbus is on the front lines pushing back! We are the first and last line of defense for our local American Muslim community. We are the institution committed to engaging the media to enhance understanding of Islam; engaging the political system to challenge anti-Muslim laws and policies; and engaging the legal system to protect and seek justice for victims of discrimination.