Linda Sarsour claims she wants to make America better, but, according to her contribution to a Twitter campaign, #NoMuslimBanEver, it’s not entirely clear what her definition of what “better” really is — because her list of better countries appears to include North Korea.
President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban expired Sunday, so the President re-issued new immigration restrictions barring travel to and from seven primarily Muslim countries known to be state supporters of terror, and extended the ban to include Venezuela and North Korea, though the North Korean ban applies only to Americans seeking to travel to North Korea.
Sarsour, sensing an opportunity for attention and relevance, jumped on the new executive order, calling Trump’s travel restrictions a “Muslim ban,” although most Venezuelans are Catholics and religion is prohibited in North Korea. But as if that weren’t enough, Sarsour went on to claim that it didn’t matter whether Trump banned North Koreans from traveling to the U.S. because none of them wanted to come here anyway.