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2/08/2017

Topic Reading-Vol.1764-2/8/2017

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Muslim ban: Japanese and Muslim Americans join forces
One of the most distinct and convenient way to classify people at the port of entry is the nationality by passport because it is an official document to identify who the bearer is. There are over 300 ports of entries to the U.S. The government can easily block entries of unwanted people whose passports are issued by the designated countries, and detain or send those individuals back to their port of origin. Until the executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations was blocked by a federal judge, there had been chaotic confusions not only at those ports of entries but also in the airports around the world. No one had ever imagined a valid visa to the U.S. is revoked without prior warnings.
But it is not the first time such discriminatory act took place in US history. Back in World War II era, many Japanese Americans were detained in the camps.
Now those who were and are discriminated are trying to work together to resist President’s segregation acts.
Enjoy reading and thinking what sort of moves can be provoked by an inconsiderate act. 

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