Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago civil rights advocates slam ruling

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

Civil rights advocates in Chicago decried a new “culture taking over America” Tuesday after the U. S. Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump’s ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries.

And they said they are not done challengin­g what they called blatant religious bigotry.

“This is a battle between two sets of values,” CAIR- Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab said at a press conference. “Two political cultures in this country. I’mnot talking about Democrats and Republican­s.”

Rather, Rehab described a battle between people who believe in religious freedom and a group that believes in “fear mongering, scaring people mostly based on race and religion.”

“Muslims can’t defend themselves alone,” Rehab said. “Latinos can’t defend themselves alone. Members of the LGBTQ community or any community that is facing a particular discrimina­tory policy or rhetoric can’t defend themselves alone. We have to work together.”

Rehab leads the Chicago office of the country’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organizati­on. He said the group would again provide legal assistance to travelers at airports, at least until the full effect of the decision is known.

Sarvin Haghighi, who said she is originally from Iran, said Tuesday she was caught up in the first version of Trump’s travel ban and needed a week to get home to Chicago. She said her parents can’t visit her.

“I’m telling you, this is not passing,” Haghighi said. “So stop saying ‘ this shall pass,’ because we really need each and every one of you to fight with us.”

Amal Kassir, a Syrian- American, said she lost 11 members of her family last year to bombings she attributed to Syrian President Bashar al- Assad. She said Trump’s travel ban prevents her family from escaping to the U. S.

“It’s quite frankly inhibiting the safety of people,” she said. “And shutting down the American dream.”

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