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On September 26, 2017, FCNL along with 13 other organizations hosted a rally behind the White House to protest the Trump administration’s most recent travel ban and proposed refugee cap of 45,000. Activists, reporters, members of Congress, musicians, and general citizens gathered at 6:00 pm to listen to the speakers and express deep opposition to the administration’s discriminatory and exclusionary measures.

Yasmine Taeb of FCNL opened the evening by stating “We’re here tonight to stand in solidarity with our Muslim, refugee, and immigrant brothers and sisters and to loudly proclaim that we will not stand for a Muslim ban ever.” She was followed by several speakers, including Congressman Jerrold Nadler of New York and Congressman Hank Johnson of Georgia. Both decried the policies from the White House and expressed strong support for more open and inclusive immigration practices.

The supporting organizations included: Amnesty International, Center for American Progress Action Fund, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the U.S. & Canada, Church World Service, Council on American-Islamic Relations, CREDO, Emgage, Franciscan Action Network, HIAS, J Street, Lambda Legal, MoveOn, Muslim Public Affairs Council, National Iranian American Council, National LGBTQ Task Force, Oxfam, Poligon Education Fund, Presbyterian Church USA Office of Public Witness, and Win Without War.

Legislative Representative Yasmine Taeb speaking at the rally organized on September 26, 2017 to oppose the Trump administration's latest travel ban.
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Legislative Representative Yasmine Taeb speaking at the rally organized on September 26, 2017 to oppose the Trump administration’s latest travel ban.

Representative Jerrold Nadler (NY- 10) speaking at FCNL's rally on September 26, 2017 to oppose the Trump administration's travel ban announced the previous Sunday.
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Representative Jerrold Nadler (NY- 10) speaking at FCNL’s rally on September 26, 2017 to oppose the Trump administration’s travel ban announced the previous Sunday.
Representative Hank Johnson (GA- 4) speaking at the rally on September 26, 2017 opposing the most recent travel ban announced by the White House.
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Representative Hank Johnson (GA- 4) speaking at the rally on September 26, 2017 opposing the most recent travel ban announced by the White House.
Susan Nahvi

Susan Nahvi
(she/her)

Director of Major Gifts

Traveling throughout the U.S., Susan connects passionate individuals with opportunities to support FCNL’s work.

Yasmine Taeb

Yasmine Taeb

Legislative Director for Human Rights and Civil Liberties

Yasmine directs FCNL’s work on a number of human rights and civil liberties issues, including lobbying for increased resettlement of refugees, more transparency and oversight of the U.S. lethal drones program, calling for the closure of Guantanamo, and for the repeal of the 2001 AUMF, among other issues.