New York – On Website, Thousands Of Americans Pledge To Side With Muslims Amid Talk Of Registry

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    Enas Almadhwahi, an immigration outreach organiser for the Arab American Association of New York, sits for a photo along Fifth Avenue in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, Friday, on November 11, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)New York – Thousands of Americans have pledged online to stand in solidarity with Muslims in the United States amid suggestions from President-elect Donald Trump’s camp that he is mulling a national registry for immigrants from Muslim countries.

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    On Friday, more than 13,000 people had signed a pledge on website Register US, promising to register as Muslims in the event of a national Muslim database being rolled out, so as “to stand together with Muslims across the country.”

    The online movement reflects a divided nation in the aftermath of Trump’s presidential election win, that followed a campaign marked by hardline rhetoric on immigration.

    In a Reuters interview this week, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who media reports say is a key member of Trump’s transition team, said a group advising Trump on immigration could recommend the reinstatement of a national registry of some Muslim immigrants and visitors who enter the United States on visas from countries where extremist organizations are active.

    However, Jason Miller, communications director of Trump’s transition team, said in an emailed statement to the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Friday that “President-elect Trump has never advocated for any registry or system that tracks individuals based on their religion, and to imply otherwise is completely false.”

    Last year, as he was campaigning to become the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, Trump drew widespread condemnation when he agreed on-camera to the idea of a government database to keep track of Muslims in the United States.

    Many among those who took the pledge on Register US’s website posted on Twitter a message, prepared by the group, detailing their intentions.

    “If Trump requires Muslims to register with the government, I pledge to register as Muslim too,” the message said.

    Twitter user Sam Martin, from Florida, was among thousands who voiced his support for the initiative.

    “If anyone'(s) name is entered into a database driven by GOP/Trump bigotry, this is how I say, ‘It’s wrong to do this!’,” he wrote in a comment on Twitter.

    Registering Muslims in the United States has been likened to the U.S. government’s internment of Japanese-Americans in camps during World War Two – for which an official apology was later issued – and with Nazi Germany’s laws that required Jews to register with authorities.

    In a statement posted on Twitter earlier this week, the head of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Jonathan Greenblatt, was quoted as saying that “If one day Muslims will be forced to register, that is the day that this proud Jew will register as a Muslim.”

    Register US co-founder, Rebecca Green, who works in brand marketing in New York City, said she was encouraged by the public’s response since launching the website with two friends earlier this week.

    “We see this effort as a plea to American values to not become the kind of country that keeps lists based on religion,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an email.

    “Nothing is more anti-American than a registry based on religion.”

    There were about 3.3 million Muslim people living in the United States in 2015, according a recent estimate by the Washington-D.C.-based Pew Research Center, a non-partisan think tank.


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    bsnow
    bsnow
    7 years ago

    Liberals should all move to Muslim country let’s see how well they do.
    I don’t want them coming here!

    7 years ago

    I pledge to side AGAINST every muslim amid talks of a registry. Stop the horrific muslim killings and its support. Stop supporting Palestine and support Israel the democratic state and then we will talk.

    Aron1
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    Aron1
    7 years ago

    I guess that the King of Denmark was a “diseased liberal” when he defiantly and proudly put on a yellow star during World War 2.
    Since when did it become a requirement to be a racist if you want to identify as a conservative?
    I identify as a Compassionate Conservative (google it before you show your ignorance). I will strongly consider registering as a Muslim, should this abomination ever come to pass.

    schmaltzy
    schmaltzy
    7 years ago

    No doubt many Jews among the signers. How come nobody says anything about Muslim harassment of Jewish students on campus? I say throw them all out! And let the useless of the ADL be on the same boat.

    7 years ago

    The Democrats give them help to hurt us. Trump tolerates no nonsense.

    7 years ago

    All the liberal fear mongering is tiresome already.

    itsizzy
    itsizzy
    7 years ago

    Well as a Jew, I strongly believe there are great people between the Muslims and a whole lot of them, and there for I disagree with the registry, but at the same time to those supporting the org in regards to the registry and those Muslims in great faith that don’t in no way support terror or violence should come out in the open and scream out against terror and killings.

    Remember every faith and every religion in any country or community always has the good people and sadly some bad people, and sadly the bad over power the good when they do something wrong that the name of the good is being shuned

    MarkTwain2
    MarkTwain2
    7 years ago

    So, if only thousands signed up, the other 350 million are against protesting the concept. We can assume that the thousands are comprised of media and Clinton foundation. There was a vote for Pres and Trump and his policies won.

    Facts1
    Facts1
    7 years ago

    “the head of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Jonathan Greenblatt, was quoted as saying that “If one day Muslims will be forced to register, that is the day that this proud Jew will register as a Muslim.”

    FOOL! You think Muslims would register as Jews of it would have been the other way around??? Ask around what is going on on College campuses, that harassment of Jews and no one cares!

    You should all remember AlWilson’s snake parable. Greenblat should resign he is totally sold out to the enemy, he can join J street.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    I will side with the Danish King.