Banned Grandmas of Instagram take on Trump over travel ban | US news
When Donald Trumpâs revised travel ban was implemented on 29 June, Holly Dagres wanted to express her solidarity with those affected.
The new rules meant citizens of six Muslim-majority countries were not allowed to enter the US without a âcredible claim of a bona fideâ or close relationship with a person or entity already in the US.
According to state department guidelines, the newly excluded groups included grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles and cousins of people in the US.
Dagres, an Iranian-American analyst and commentator on Middle East affairs who lives in Jerusalem, tweeted a photo of herself with her Iranian grandmother, who died in 2013, under the hashtag #GrandparentsNotTerrorists.
âThen a friend of mine started the Instagram account Banned Grandmas to keep the momentum and remind people that this ban is ongoing and ridiculous,â Dagres said. âI curate the photos, she posts and captions them.â
Since its launch on 30 June, with the same photo of Dagres and her grandmother, the account has made waves. The photo has been retweeted by the US comedian Sarah Silverman and Jane Sanders, the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie.
Dagres said she had no idea her photo would start a trend.
âThe travel ban is absurd and unjustified on so many levels,â she said. âThis concept of âbona fide relationshipâ is bogus. Close family doesnât actually apply to blood ties.
âNaturally, there have some been negative, and at times racist and Islamophobic, responses to the account and hashtag [but] the overall response has been positive. A lot of people have shared their frustration with the travel ban.â
The ban does not even achieve its stated aim of tackling terrorism, Dagres said. âNot one of the hijackers on September 11 were nationals belonging to the six travel ban countries,â she said. âA national from the travel ban countries hasnât committed a terrorist act on US soil since 1980.
âThis is exactly why grandparents became the perfect face of the hashtag and account. Everyone loves their grandparents and what they represent: traditions and history. I donât think anyone has ever heard of a 95-year-old Farhad or 82-year-old Maryam committing an act of terrorism.â
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