Washington – About 900 State Department Officials Sign Dissent Memo

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    People enter the State Department Building in Washington, U.S., January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua RobertsWashington – Roughly 900 U.S. State Department officials signed an internal dissent memo critical of President Donald Trump’s travel ban for refugees and immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries, a source familiar with the document said on Tuesday.

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    A senior State Department official confirmed that the memorandum in the department’s “dissent channel” had been submitted to management.

    The document argues that the executive order Trump signed last week runs counter to American values and will fuel anti-American sentiment around the world.

    “A policy which closes our doors to over 200 million legitimate travelers in the hopes of preventing a small number of travelers who intend to harm Americans from using the visa system to enter the United States will not achieve its aim of making our country safer,” the diplomats wrote in the so-called “dissent cable.”

    “This ban stands in opposition to the core American and constitutional values that we, as federal employees, took an oath to uphold,” a draft of the cable said. The final version wasn’t immediately available.

    Dissent channel cables are a mechanism for U.S. diplomats to register disagreement internally about U.S. policies. It was established during the Vietnam War and was most recently used by diplomats to criticize the Obama administration’s approach to Syria. In that case, former Secretary of State John Kerry met with signers of the cable to discuss their concerns.

    Trump’s secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson is still awaiting Senate confirmation and it was unclear how we would respond to the memo.

    In response to reports of the cable Monday, Spicer said of the diplomats: “They should either get with the program or they can go.”

    He dismissed the criticism from what he called “career bureaucrats.” While he later said Trump appreciates the work of public servants, Spicer said they should respect the desires of the American people and the importance Trump places on protecting the country.

    “If somebody has a problem with that agenda, that does call into question whether they should continue in that post or not,” Spicer said. “This is about the safety of America.”

    Signers of dissent cables are supposed to be protected from retribution from superiors.

    The department, along with other agencies entrusted with implementing Trump’s order, has been confused about the details, offering several contradictory instructions to embassies and consulates on how it plans to do so.

    As word of the executive order began to circulate last week, diplomats at some embassies began to prioritize visa applications from citizens of countries they suspected might be affected, according to officials.

    On Friday, before the order was signed, workers at one embassy dumped bins of hundreds of approved passports on the floor to pull those from the affected countries and affix visas in them, officials said. That effort stopped when the order was signed, they said.


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    Longwave
    Longwave
    7 years ago

    Let them all leave. They were part of the state department that was pro-arab and anti-Jew.

    Reagen fired the air traffic controllers who defied the law. Let Trump fire the state department employees that care more about terrorists rights than my right to live in peace and tranquility.

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    7 years ago

    Hmmm…900 hundred State Department professionals. Gee, what could they possibly know that Herr Trump and Bannon don’t?

    Intelligence, reason, experience and expertise matter not one wit to Trump and his populist mob. Anyone who disagrees with Trump is excoriated and dismissed in demeaning terms. In this respect, he and his followers really…really are similar to the National Socialists…who launched a war that, B”H, was doomed to ultimate failure…on the “intuition” of a sick and evil ignorant leader and his lemming believers.

    Trump may be no Hitler, but I truly fear that the egotistical, narcissistic jerk and his cabal are going to get us all into real trouble. Only eleven days into his administration…and look what’s happened already.

    Hail Victory…Hail Arrogant Ignorance. May Hashem help us all.

    Boochie
    Boochie
    7 years ago

    I believe the press secretary said the other day, if they can’t get with the program they can leave. Drain the swamp.

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    7 years ago

    900 ????
    How many are there?
    Talk about a bloated bureaucacy !!!

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    7 years ago

    Kerry’s Krap.

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    Wow, a self-draining swamp. I love it!!

    7 years ago

    remember when Reagan FIRED all the traffic controllers when they didn’t comply with his orders – that’s what Trump should do to these state dept employees.