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To put things bluntly, America’s president has spent the past 24 hours attacking brown people. First, Donald Trump announced he’s bullheadedly pushing forward with Building! The! Wall! despite the fact that the fastest-growing group of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. is flying in from Asia. He’s also banning refugees from seven Muslim countries in the name of homeland security despite the fact that nearly every post-9/11 assailant in this country has been a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Yesterday more than 1,000 New Yorkers rallied in Washington Square Park against Trump’s Muslim ban — and today Miami will follow suit. A group of activists has announced an impromptu Emergency Rally in Miami Against Trump Muslim Ban, which will be held at 5 p.m. at the Torch of Friendship near Bayfront Park in downtown. As of 1 p.m., more than 120 people say they’ll attend.
The event has been organized by some of the biggest left-leaning activist groups in Florida: namely, the state chapter of the Council
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Wilfredo Ruiz, CAIR Florida’s communications director, says the demonstration is meant to show local and national leaders that people of all races, faiths, and genders are united in opposing Trump’s anti-immigrant policies.
“The message is that all parties affected by Trump’s orders need to work together,” Ruiz says. “One of the things that this rally will show is the variety of the communities coming together. We’re all equally affected by xenophobic policies trying to be implemented by Mr. Trump.”
Yesterday Trump also announced he plans to cut federal funding to towns that act as “sanctuary cities” by refusing to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials working to deport immigrants. That puts Miami-Dade County in a
“We will not stay silent in the face of such hate,” the organizers say online.