sábado, 8 de julio de 2017

Spotlighting Trump's Muslim Ban, World Embraces #BannedGrandmas

Spotlighting Trump's Muslim Ban, World Embraces #BannedGrandmas

 

When the Supreme Court partially reinstated President Donald Trump’s
ban last month, it included in its ruling an exemption for those who
have “a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.”


The State Department later released its definition of “bona fide
relationship” which, as reports quickly observed, concluded that
grandparents don’t qualify.

 "I feel tired of being cast aside and of being forced to prove my humanity at every turn," Elham Khatami, the outreach director for the National Iranian American Council, told TIME magazine. (Photo: Banned Grandmas/Instagram)

“I feel tired of being cast aside and of being forced to prove my
humanity at every turn,” Elham Khatami, the outreach director for the
National Iranian American Council, told TIME magazine. (Photo: Banned
Grandmas/Instagram)