
Muslim Americans are expecting to Joe Biden to rescind Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban, which affects travellers from 13 Muslim-majority or African countries, on his first day as president.Trump, famous for his inflammatory rhetoric against Muslims, imposed the travel restrictions in 2017 shortly after taking office, barring seven muslim-majority country nationals from entry to the US.While running for office in July, Biden pledged to rescind the restrictions, referred to by critics as the ‘Muslim ban’.”Muslim communities are the first to feel Donald Trump’s assault on Black and brown …
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