Islamist Group Blasts Trump’s U.N. Nominee Heather Nauert, Plans Aid to ‘Migrant Invaders’
Representatives of a Muslim civil rights group will take part in an anti-Trump rally in support of ‘Love Knows No Borders: A Moral Call for Migrant Justice.’ They are also planning to protest President Trump’s nominee for United Nations ambassador, Heather Nauert.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations —“CAIR”– an activist organization to strengthen Muslims in their goals to bring Sharia Law to America has announced in their newsletter a call for Muslims to gather at the San Diego-Mexican border On Monday, December 10th, 2018 to assist illegal immigrants in their quest to storm into America. That’s tomorrow morning, according to CAIR officials.
On Monday, December 10, representatives of chapters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, will join hundreds of other faith leaders from around the nation at a solidarity action for asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego as part of the “Love Knows No Borders: A Moral Call for Migrant Justice” mobilization, organized by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC).
San Diego solidarity event participants will demand an end to border militarization and call for “humane immigration policies that respect the rights and dignity of all people.
But CAIR’s biggest activist project is its demand that the Trump White House “withdraw its nomination of Heather Nauert” for the position of U.N. ambassador. CAIR, whose organization was recognized as an unindicted co-conspirator by the U.S. Justice Department, saying she is “Unqualified and Islamophobic.”
Early next year, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a nomination hearing for Nauert. CAIR is urging the Senate and members of the Foreign Relations Committee to oppose and vote “NO” on Nauert’s nomination for the position of U.N. ambassador.
Early next year, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a nomination hearing for Nauert. CAIR is urging the Senate and members of the Foreign Relations Committee to oppose and vote “NO” on Nauert’s nomination for the position of U.N. ambassador.
CAIR said Nauert promoted Islamophobic smears while employed as a Fox News anchor.
In 2013, she criticized special swim classes for a group of Somali-American girls, describing the classes as the “minority becoming the majority at one community pool. Sharia law is now changing everything.”
In a 2009 Fox special on “stealth jihad,” she interviewed Islamophobic panelists, including notorious Islamophobes like Robert Spencer, Frank Gaffney and Nonie Darwish, who claims that “Islam should be feared, and should be fought, and should be conquered, and defeated, and annihilated.” Nauert has also defended Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric.
“Heather Nauert does not represent our nation’s diversity or its commitment to treating all Americans with equality and respect,” said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad.
“Such an important post should not be occupied by someone who is clearly unqualified and Islamophobic,” said CAIR Government Affairs Director Robert McCaw. “There are many other individuals who do have the knowledge and background necessary for this post. Ms. Nauert’s nomination should be withdrawn.”
In June, CAIR applauded the decision by members of the United Nation’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) to reject President Trump’s nominee for the position of director general to lead the organization, a post held by Americans since 1951.
It was reported that members of the IMO rejected Isaacs’s nomination due to his past Islamophobic statements and in response to Trump administration policies such as the Muslim ban and migrant family separations.
According to a report from the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security: “The Council on American-Islamic Relations and its employees have combined, conspired, and agreed with third parties, including, but not limited to, the Islamic Association for Palestine , the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, the Global Relief Foundation, and foreign nationals hostile to the interests of the United States, to provide material support to known terrorist organizations, to advance the Hamas agenda, and to propagate radical Islam.”
“The Council on American-Islamic Relations, and certain of its officers, directors, and employees, have acted in support of, and in furtherance of, this conspiracy,” said the Senate report.