Calling on Wandsworth Council to condemn Trump’s ban on people from Muslim-majority countries
The Wandsworth Labour Group today called on Wandsworth Council to oppose President Trump’s temporary ban on citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.
In a strongly worded Motion, the Labour Group says: “This policy targets people of the Muslim faith and is an act of discrimination. We call on the Leader of the Council to write a joint letter of protest alongside the Leader of the Labour Group to the US Ambassador, setting out the Council's opposition”.
Speaking to the Motion, newly-elected councillor for Queenstown, Aydin Dikerdem, said: “Acts of discrimination like this have a global impact, including on our borough and we have an obligation to stand up and say we do not tolerate this kind of discrimination in Wandsworth”.
According to the last census figures, (2011) there are approximately 4,320 Wandsworth residents who directly originate from one of these seven countries President Trump has targeted: 900 from Iran, 2,415 from Somalia, 500 from Iraq, up to 175 from Sudan, up to 100 from Yemen, 130 from Libya and 100 from Syria.
Aydin Dikerdem newly-elected councillor for Queenstown
Aydin Dikerdem added: “Think what it must be like to be a Somali, Iranian or Yemeni child at school, and the message it sends when the bully who is targeting you is the President of the United States of America. This ban has no real purpose other than to divide people through fear, and to exploit and normalise Islamophobia and we have an obligation to stand up and say ‘not in our name’”.
Wandsworth has a large Somali population in Battersea, close to the site which will soon be home to the new American embassy, lending this issue special local importance.
UK tech giant, Apple, announced last year it too would be moving its UK headquarters to Battersea. In a message to his staff, Apple CEO Tim Cook said: “I've heard from many of you who are deeply concerned about the executive order issued restricting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries. I share your concerns. It is not a policy we support."
The Labour Motion also calls on Wandsworth Council to investigate how many Wandsworth residents are affected by the ban, including those who may already have plans to travel to the US to visit family and friends or for work and to provide whatever assistance is appropriate.
February 1, 2017