The New Zealand Herald

Obama speaks out

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Former President Barack Obama (pictured) yesterday rejected the idea that President Donald Trump had based his immigratio­n executive order on a policy adopted by his own Administra­tion, and endorsed the protests that have been taking place across the country in response to the new restrictio­ns. Trump has said that his move to ban the entry of migrants from seven Muslim-majority countries into the US, and to suspend temporaril­y the admission of refugees, was based in part by a decision in 2011 by then-President Obama to ban the admission of Iraqis to the US after evidence surfaced that two Iraqis seeking resettleme­nt had been linked to terrorist activity in their home country. Former Obama Administra­tion officials have denied that there was ever a halt to the awarding of visas to Iraqis, though the processing of these applicatio­ns slowed after they were subject to more intense scrutiny. Yesterday, Obama’s spokesman, Kevin Lewis, said in a statement, “With regard to comparison­s to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamenta­lly disagrees with the notion of discrimina­ting against individual­s because of their faith or religion.” Alluding to the widespread protests taking place in major airports and cities in response to the new immigratio­n policy, Lewis said that Obama “is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communitie­s around the country”. “In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibi­lity to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day,” Lewis said. “Citizens exercising their constituti­onal right to assemble, organise and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.”

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