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Trump's travel ban is just one of many US policies that legalize discrimination against Muslims

  • Written by Basima Sisemore, Researcher, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, University of California, Berkeley
At the funeral of Nabra Hassanen, a Muslim girl who was beaten to death.AP Photo/Steve Helber

On Jan. 19, a year after President Donald Trump’s first travel ban was issued, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments against the latest third version signed by Trump on Sept. 24, 2017. This version remains in full effect.

Under the ban, nationals...

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