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SCOTUS says Muslim travel ban is legal, sidesteps religious animus question | Omar Noureldin on CNN

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On June 27, 2018 By MPAC
Omar Noureldin, a legal analyst and MPAC vice president & general counsel, and Shawn Steel, Republican National Committeeman for California, discuss the legal, political and cultural implications of the Muslim Ban that was held legal earlier that day by the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as separations of families at the border. Via CNN Newsroom with John Vause. ---------- Subscribe: http://bit.ly/MPACYouTube MPAC website: http://mpac.org Facebook: http://fb.com/mpacnational Twitter: http://twitter.com/mpac_national Instagram: http://instagram.com/mpac_national ABOUT US The Muslim Public Affairs Council improves public understanding and policies that impact American Muslims by engaging our government, media, and communities.
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White House Iftar ignores Muslims, “Its a slap in the face”| Omar Noureldin on CNN

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On June 7, 2018 By MPAC
Omar Noureldin, a political analyst and MPAC vice president & general counsel, speaks to why American Muslims are responding negatively to the Trump White House Iftar, "Even if we were invited, we wouldn't put ourselves in the position to be 'tokenized.' There has to be meaningful engagement." Live on CNN Newsroom with John Vause. Watch more commentary by MPAC's policy and media analysts: http://bit.ly/2t5jqYN
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White House Iftar is not meaningful engagement | Omar Noureldin on NPR

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On June 7, 2018 By MPAC
“The fact that major American Muslim leaders and organizations have not been invited to the White House iftar is a slap in the face. It continues to say 'we don’t see you, you’re not here.'” Omar Noureldin, a political analyst and MPAC vice president & general counsel, discusses Trump's first White House iftar with NPR's Ari Shapiro on All Things Considered. Watch more commentary by MPAC's policy and media analysts: http://bit.ly/2t5jqYN
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Saving the soul of America | 2017 MPAC media reel

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On December 7, 2017 By MPAC
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Anti-Muslim tweets show bias and fear | Omar Noureldin on CNN

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On November 30, 2017 By MPAC
Omar Noureldin, a political analyst and MPAC vice president & general counsel, joined CNN Newsroom to discuss President Trump's inflammatory tweets against Muslims by Britain First. Omar called the tweets “a deliberate tactic against Muslims, immigrants, African-Americans and the LGBT community... to fear monger” and as a result of this tactic against Muslims, our community experienced the single largest percentage increase in hate crimes of any religious or racial group from 2015 to 2016. Watch more commentary by MPAC's policy and media analysts: http://bit.ly/2t5jqYN ---------- Subscribe to MPAC's channel: http://bit.ly/MPACYouTube Visit MPAC's website: http://mpac.org Like MPAC on Facebook: http://fb.com/mpacnational Follow MPAC on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mpac_national Follow MPAC on Instagram: http://instagram.com/mpac_national --- About MPAC: MPAC improves public understanding and policies that impact American Muslims by engaging our government, media, and communities.
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How much deference should SCOTUS give to the president? | Omar Noureldin on CNN

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On June 27, 2017 By MPAC
Omar Noureldin, a legal analyst, USC law lecturer, and MPAC vice president & general counsel, joined CNN Newsroom to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to hear Trump's Muslim travel ban later this year. Noureldin commented that the decision will likely hinge on two issues. First, whether then-candidate Trump's anti-Muslim campaign statements can be attributed to President Trump's policymaking functions. And, second, how much deference the justices believe should be given to the president's action despite alleged religious animus. Watch more commentary by MPAC's policy and media analysts: http://bit.ly/2t5jqYN
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Travel ban isolates Muslims; not good national security policy | Omar Noureldin on CNN

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On June 27, 2017 By MPAC
Omar Noureldin, a legal analyst, USC law lecturer, and MPAC vice president & general counsel, joined CNN Newsroom to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to hear Trump's Muslim travel ban later this year. He pointed out that this policy furthers the psychological isolation in the Muslim community and does not make good national security policy. Watch more commentary by MPAC's policy and media analysts: http://bit.ly/2t5jqYN
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