Trump's on-hold Muslim ban getting heat from U.S. Rep Fudge of Ohio, who will meet with Muslim leaders in Cleveland on February 21 at 2 pm and February 22 at 10 am in open-to-the-public forums....Other speakers at the forums include Muslim leaders

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CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ohio Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11) (pictured) announced Friday that she will attend two events this week in Cleveland with leaders of Muslim communities in forums that are open-to-the-public. (See full details and a list of community speakers below this article)


The first event is Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 2 pm at  Masjid Bilal, 7401 Euclid Avenue, and the second gathering, both of them of which are on the city's largely Black east side, and of which, in addition to Fudge, will include Muslim and other speakers as well as affiliates of the Ohio ACLU, is Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 10 am at First Cleveland Mosque, 3613 East 131st Street.


The federal lawmaker, one of two Blacks in Congress from Ohio, told Cleveland Urban News.Com, Ohio's most read digital Black newspaper, that she strongly opposes President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban Muslims from seven Muslim oriented countries from entering the United States, a controversial temporary ban now on hold after an appeals court deemed it unconstitutional.


“The 11th Congressional District is home to many Muslims and Muslims are a part of the fabric of our community," said Fudge, who leads Ohio's largely Black 11th congressional district, which includes major parts of the city of Cleveland and several of its eastern suburbs. "I fully support them and their right to worship freely and discrimination based on religion is squarely against our nation’s founding principles."


Fudge said that "it is  time for the President to do what is right and live up to the promise of America."


Raj Ali of the Cleveland-based Peace in the Hood said she invites everybody to Tuesday's forum with the congresswoman.


"It is open to the public and we encourage everybody to attend," said Ali.


Don Bryant, president of the greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network, said the discrimination against immigrants is deplorable.


"I will be at the event and we appreciate the opportunity to meet on this issue with Congresswoman Fudge," Bryant told Cleveland Urban News.Com.


EVENT DETAILS


Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Location:        Masjid Bilal, 7401 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44103

Time:              2:00PM

Speakers:      Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge; Amir El Hajj Khalid Samad, Community Activist, Founder, Peace in the Hood (organizer); Imam Shafeeq N. Sabir, Masjid Bilal; Imam Paul Hasan; Imam Abdu Semih Tadese; Imam Ahmed O. Saeed; Imam M. A. Shaeed; Imam Yusuf A. Ali; and Imam Albert K. Najieb.


Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Location: First Cleveland Mosque, 3613 East 131st Cleveland, OH 44120

Time: 10:00 am

Speakers:      Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge; Basheer Jones, Community Activist (organizer); Imam Abbas Ahmad, First Cleveland Mosque; Julia Shearson, Executive Director, Council of American Islamic Relations; and Elizabeth Bonham, Staff Attorney,  ACLU.


Both events are open press.

MEDIA CONTACT: To schedule interviews with Congresswoman Fudge, please contact Lauren E. Williams, lauren.williams@mail.house.gov; 202-603-3567.


By editor Kathy Wray Coleman. Tel : (216) 659-0473. Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com (www.clevelandurbannews.com) / (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com).


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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 February 2017 09:08