Republicans Break with Trump as Backlash over Muslim Ban Grows – Vanity Fair
Republican support for Donald Trump began to waver on Sunday after the new president issued an executive order closing the nations borders to refugees and banning immigration from certain Muslim-majority countries. At least 20 G.O.P. lawmakers came out in opposition or declined to endorse what has been referred to as Trumps Muslim ban, amid a deepening crisis at airports around the country, where chaos and confusion over the legal status of hundreds of travelers sparked the administrations first constitutional conflict.
Democrats, many of whom joined protests over the weekend and tried to pressure U.S. Customs and Border Patrol to allow legal advocates access to detained refugees, were ready to pounce. Choking back tears at a Sunday morning press conference, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York said his party was drafting legislation to peel back the ban, and Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut said Democrats must force a debate this week. On Sunday night, Illinois Senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, demanding an investigation into the actions of the department and of Customs and Border Patrol. The United States Constitution means little if law enforcement agents disregard it, or if Americans are unwilling to defend its principles and respect foundational constitutional rights, from due process to equal protection under the law, Durbin and Duckworth wrote. Other top Democrats wrote a letter to D.H.S. Secretary John Kelly on Sunday night demanding an emergency meeting to discuss Trumps hastily written order, which they blamed for creating panic and disorder.
The highest-profile Republican dissenters, Senators John McCain and Linsdey Graham, came under fire from the presidents Twitter account on Saturday. It is clear from the confusion at our airports across the nation that President Trumps executive order was not properly vetted, the senators said in a joint statement. We are particularly concerned by reports that this order went into effect with little to no consultation with the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security. Trump returned fire Saturday by derisively referring to the senators as former presidential candidates and calling them sadly weak on immigration.
Given that Republicans currently hold a slim 52 to 48 majority in the Senate, Trump directing vitriol at McCain and Graham is a risky moveone that could draw sympathetic Republicans to support a counter-measure put forth by Democrats.
Trumps insults couldnt stem the bloodletting of support from his party. By Sunday night, amid dozens of sizable protests across the nation, 20 Republicans in the Senate and House had objected in varying degrees to Trump's executive order.
Its not lawful to ban immigrants on basis of nationality, said Rep. Justin Amash of Michigans 3rd district. If the president wants to change immigration law, he must work with Congress.
This was an extreme vetting program that wasn't properly vetted, said Senator Rob Portman of Ohio. Senator Bob Corker of Tennesseethe chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and a Trump whisperer who enjoys good relations with the administrationagreed, saying that the executive order has been poorly implemented, especially with respect to green card holders.
Still, Republican leaders in Congress mostly stayed the course. House Speaker Paul Ryan supported Trumps executive order, despite firmly criticizing the idea of a ban on Muslim entry during the primaries. President Trump is right to make sure we are doing everything possible to know exactly who is entering our country, Ryan said in a statement on Friday. A spokeswoman for Ryan on Saturday said Trumps order is not a religious test and it is not a ban on people of any religion, though the executive decree, if enacted as written, will prioritize Christians persecuted in Muslim-majority countries.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellwho during the primary race described a Muslim ban as completely inconsistent with American values, stopped just short of outright criticism on Sunday. I dont want to criticize them for improving vetting, McConnell said during an interview on ABCs This Week. I think we need to be careful. We dont have religious tests in this country . . . Ultimately, it is going to be decided in the courts as to whether or not this has gone too far.
Senators Marco Rubio and Tim Scott were similarly critical of the president, issuing a joint statement Sunday night that expressed their concerns over Trumps executive action, but stopped short of outright opposition. We are uneasy about the potential impact of these measures on our military and our diplomatic personnel abroad, as well as those who put their lives on the line to work with us, they wrote. We are both committed to doing what we must to keep America safe. We are equally committed to the defense of religious liberty and our tradition of providing refuge to those fleeing persecution.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which successfully obtained a partial stay of the order late Saturday night, said that more than 350,000 people had donated a total of $24.2 million to the organization over the weekend. The nonprofit group normally receives $3 million to $4 million in donations per year.
Despite claims to the contrary, the Trump administration appeared rattled by the protests. In addition to Trumps tweets, the president released a statement defending the ban by comparing it to a pause in Iraqi refugee resettlement by the Obama administration. (The two actions are dissimilar: President Barack Obamas was in response to a specific breach, affected only one nation, and did not affect refugees already traveling to or approved for entry to the United States.)
In another sign of retreat, the Department of Homeland Security on Sunday ordered that the ban not extend to permanent residents, or so-called green card holders from the seven Muslim-majority nations the Trump administration wanted blocked. As has become characteristic of Trumps young presidency, leaks were everywhere: CNN reported that D.H.S. had not been given a chance to review the order before Trump signed it, and that Steve Bannon, Trumps acerbic chief strategist, had personally overruled D.H.S., who initially believed the order could not restrict green card holders.
Refugee and immigrant advocates told The Hive late Sunday night that despite various court orders, legal permanent residents continued to be detained and interrogated for hours. And at Washingtons Dulles Airport, Customs and Border Patrol officials refused to even meet with several members of Congress, and appeared in violation of federal court orders compelling C.B.P. to grant detained individuals access to legal advocates.
On Monday morning, Trump tweeted, Only 109 people out of 325,000 were detained and held for questioning. That number seemed immediately dubious, given that the New York Immigration Coalition said as many as 52 were held at John F. Kennedy airport alone on Sunday evening. (The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday that, in the first 23 hours of the ban, that 375 people had been detained on arrival in the U.S., prevented from boarding flights at their point of departure or intercepted while en route to the U.S.) Big problems at airports were caused by Delta computer outage, protesters and the tears of Senator Schumer, Trump tweeted. The Delta outage, however, occurred on Sunday night, after two full days of nationwide protests of Trumps order.
If the ban were announced with a one week notice, the bad would rush into our country during that week, Trump said in a follow-up tweet. A lot of bad dudes out there! Thats also inaccurate: the refugee screening process can take up to two years, and new visas can already take weeks. The only individuals who could have immediately rushed back to the United States are permanent residents, whom the administration now says should not be affected by the executive order.
The New York Times reported that Trump had signed multiple executive actions with little or no legal review. According to the Times, neither D.H.S. Secretary Kelly nor Defense Secretary James Mattis were given the opportunity to offer input on the executive order. Reps. Jerry Nadler and Nydia Velzquez, both Democrats from New York, told the Hive on Saturday that customs agents at New Yorks John F. Kennedy airport were ill-prepared to carry out the order, having received scant guidance from Washington.
Also unclear was whether the controversy and walk-backs would exploit a schism in Trumps so-called team of rivals in the White House. Bannon and policy director Stephen Miller may have written the order, but White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, who had been internally critical of the executive order, was sent out to defend the administrations actions. In defiance of reality, Priebus insisted on Meet the Press that the implementation was going swimmingly, and denied that the White House overruled Homeland Security on the matter of legal permanent residents, despite admitting that moving forward, it doesnt affect them. Preibus then said legal permanent residents and citizens would be subject to further screening if traveling back and forth between the United States and one of the listed countries.
Priebus also attracted criticism when he insisted the White House had not erred by omitting any explicit reference to Jewish people or anti-Semitism in its statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day. I dont regret the words, Priebus said, while allowing that everyone's suffering in the Holocaust, including, obviously, all of the Jewish people affected, and the miserable genocide that occurred is something that we consider to be extraordinarily sad. Two major Jewish Republican groups criticized the Trump administration on Sunday for the statement, calling the failure to mention the specific suffering of the Jewish people an unfortunate omission.
Her greatest fear: That my education will be destroyed and I will no longer be allowed to attend colleges that I would like to, or that their quality will go down because of budget cuts, and stuff like that.
My greatest hope is for us to overcome.
I think that the womens movement is coming back and were getting better at being intersectional, and being conscious about bringing all women into the story.
We were appalled by the tone of the election and this is the beginning of us trying to do something.
Jemaire: If push comes to shove, you might find us running for office.
Oh. Like school board, or ... ?
Beyond school board. I'm looking for Congress. They need some real men in Congress . . . I have been an investment banker. I don't want to say I have sold some stocks to some high people that's up in the office right now, but I'm not going to touch any toes on that, but I know how that stock market work, and the way the stock market is working ... This is America. Donald Trump is a businessman now/he's the president. I give him weight. He made it. I don't take that from him, but you cannot run America as a business, despite it's an organization. You can't do that.
My greatest hope is that we survive the next four years, truly. And my greatest fear is that my rights, as an African-American gay male, being taken away from me, and the rights of my mother being taken away from her.
Im worried that my daughter is going to have to grow up hearing racist and sexist things, even though shes second generation, born here in the United States. I dont really have much hope for the country right here.
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Her greatest fear: That my education will be destroyed and I will no longer be allowed to attend colleges that I would like to, or that their quality will go down because of budget cuts, and stuff like that.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
My greatest hope is for us to overcome.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
I think that the womens movement is coming back and were getting better at being intersectional, and being conscious about bringing all women into the story.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
We were appalled by the tone of the election and this is the beginning of us trying to do something.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
I do a lot of refugee work, so I want to continue advocating with policy makers. I know that a lot of the Republican party is going to be taking a lot of different offices, so I want to continue to tell them that they are humans, just like us. They are seeking solace and seeking freedom.
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Him building a wall, separating families, inequality for women, just for everyone, and just separating the whole country. Everything that Dr. King built, I'm afraid he's going to try to tear it down, and everything that Obama worked for, he wants to reverse.
Im mostly here because I feel like I havent been very active and that I also have to own the fact that Ive been complacent, and Im here to say No more. The Serenity Prayer used to be kind of a spiritual thing for me, and Im done with the Serenity Prayer . . .Theres gotta be something we can do, and Im here to learn about that.
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They were cussing us out in front of our child wanting to fight my wife,while she's carrying my daughter, over our opinion. They don't even know our opinions.
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Lopez: Tolerance from our new president. For me, to be able to actually call him my president.
Baskett: That has been a really hard thing to do, especially in these last couple days, with it seeming realwell, its really real now. Its been hard to accept that hes our president.
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Im actually afraid that we might slip into law and order, which to me is a false form of fascism. It really is. And Im very frightened for our democracy, so my hope is with women in the lead, and with our allies, and with all of the other movements combined, that we will really defend the Constitution and expand the rights of women.
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Is this your first March?
No, my second March. We marched in 2004 for the Women's March in the Mall.
How does this compare to that March?
It's I think 180 degrees different. There's a lot more energy, a lot more people. I don't remember the rallies back then.
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Scarzella: You see some signs out here talking about [going] 100 years backit did feel like that, and it does still feel like that, unfortunately. But its good to see this many people have hope.
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I think I expected this many people, but I still feel like its a little overwhelming . . . Because we just got disappointed a little while ago. We all thought we had it, right? You come to this and youre like, uh, Im a little nervous with whats going to happen? So its surprising even though I hoped for it.
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We stopped at the Starbucks and this lady, she was like, Where are you guys coming from? And we said, San Francisco. And she's like, Please let me pay for your coffee and your breakfast. You came from so far. And she's a single mom with four kids. She's like, Thank you for marching with us. And it's just beautiful how many amazing women and powerful it's getting together to really make a difference and come together to change what's going on.
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I hope that I will not become like what I hate. I hope that I will stay positive and respectful, and work from love and not from hate. That's really important to me, and that this movement does the same. I think we did a pretty good job today.
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Im marching for the victims I served as an advocate [for sexual assault victims] at an Army base in Germany. Im marching for my son, whom I want to know a better future than whats being presented. Just for women.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
Jemaire: If push comes to shove, you might find us running for office.
Oh. Like school board, or ... ?
Beyond school board. I'm looking for Congress. They need some real men in Congress . . . I have been an investment banker. I don't want to say I have sold some stocks to some high people that's up in the office right now, but I'm not going to touch any toes on that, but I know how that stock market work, and the way the stock market is working ... This is America. Donald Trump is a businessman now/he's the president. I give him weight. He made it. I don't take that from him, but you cannot run America as a business, despite it's an organization. You can't do that.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
My greatest hope is that we survive the next four years, truly. And my greatest fear is that my rights, as an African-American gay male, being taken away from me, and the rights of my mother being taken away from her.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
Im worried that my daughter is going to have to grow up hearing racist and sexist things, even though shes second generation, born here in the United States. I dont really have much hope for the country right here.
Photograph by Gina LeVay.
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