Human rights groups condemn Trump’s ‘racist’ and ‘cruel’ travel ban – live | Trump administration




Human rights groups condemn Trump's 'racist' and 'cruel' travel ban

In a statement condemning the Trump administration’s travel ban, Human Rights First said the ban “disproportionately targets Muslim-majority nations and undermines the United States’ foundational principles of equality under the law”.

It said that “this new iteration of [Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ from his first term] is “a continuation of that assault on the rights of vulnerable populations, especially Muslims and other minorities, and represents a dangerous abuse of executive power”.

Robyn Barnard, senior director of refugee advocacy at Human Rights First, said the policy was “divisive and racist” and would only serve to “undermine national security and “target those most in need of protection”. She said:

This return to divisive and racist policies to target entire populations marks yet another anti-immigrant and punitive action taken by President Trump.

The ban will harm refugees, asylum seekers, and other vulnerable populations, including many who have been waiting to reunite with loved ones in our country. Bans do nothing to make our country secure, but rather undermine our national security and arbitrarily target those most in need of protection.

Amnesty International USA said on X:

President Trump’s new travel ban is discriminatory, racist, and downright cruel. By targeting people based on their nationality, this ban only spreads disinformation and hate.

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The African Union has released the following response to Donald Trump’s travel ban, urging his administration to adopt a “more consultative approach and to engage in constructive dialogue” with the countries targeted:

The African Union Commission has taken note of the recent proclamation by the Government of the United States imposing new travel restrictions affecting nationals from several countries, including some on the African continent.

While recognising the sovereign right of all nations to protect their borders and ensure the security of their citizens, the African Union Commission respectfully appeals to the United States to exercise this right in a manner that is balanced, evidence-based, and reflective of the long-standing partnership between the United States and Africa.

The Commission remains concerned about the potential negative impact of such measures on people-to-people ties, educational exchange, commercial engagement, and the broader diplomatic relations that have been carefully nurtured over decades. Africa and the United States share mutual interests in promoting peace, prosperity, and global cooperation.

The African Union Commission respectfully calls upon the U.S. Administration to consider adopting a more consultative approach and to engage in constructive dialogue with the countries concerned. The Commission appeals for transparent communication, and where necessary, collaborative efforts to address any underlying issues that may have informed this decision.

The Commission stands ready to support efforts that promote understanding, resolve concerns, and strengthen cooperation between Africa and the United States.

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