Sunday, January 29, 2017

Contingent Cassandra forwards a petition

In case you are feeling the need to do something in the face of the news of the last 24 hours (or more), here's a link to a petition opposing the recent Executive Order limiting entry into the United States for nationals of seven majority-Muslim countries. The petition specifically highlights the likely effects on academic communities, while also pointing out the ways in which we are connected to other worldwide communities, both large and small:

  1. This Executive Order is discriminatory. The EO unfairly targets a large group of immigrants and non-immigrants on the basis of their countries of origin, all of which are nations with a majority Muslim population. This is a major step towards implementing the stringent racial and religious profiling promised on the campaign trail. The United States is a democratic nation, and ethnic and religious profiling are in stark contrast to the values and principles we hold.
  2. This Executive Order is detrimental to the national interests of the United States. The EO significantly damages American leadership in higher education and research. US research institutes host a significant number of researchers from the nations subjected to the upcoming restrictions. From Iran alone, more than 3000 students have received PhDs from American universities in the past 3 years. The proposed EO limits collaborations with researchers from these nations by restricting entry of these researchers to the US and can potentially lead to departure of many talented individuals who are current and future researchers and entrepreneurs in the US. We strongly believe the immediate and long term consequences of this EO do not serve our national interests.    
  3. This Executive Order imposes undue burden on members of our community: The people whose status in the United States would be reconsidered under this EO are our students, friends, colleagues, and members of our communities. The implementation of this EO will necessarily tear families apart by restricting entry for family members who live outside of the US and limiting the ability to travel for those who reside and work in the US. These restrictions would be applied to nearly all individuals from these countries, regardless of their immigration status or any other circumstances. This measure is fatally disruptive to the lives of these immigrants, their families, and the communities of which they form an integral part. It is inhumane, ineffective, and un-American.

Click link above or here to see (and, if you choose, sign) the whole thing.

--Cassandra

4 comments:

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    1. I suppose we could always start that RYS/CM/name your watercooler university we periodically dream about. We might have some good students, or we could just teach each other.

      But just in case, I think I'll join the flood of people donating to the ACLU. I'm too close to retirement to lose everything and start over.

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    2. Also see today's google doodle. All too timely.

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  2. Disrupting academic research is probably a positive side effect of the EO as far as Trump is concerned.

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