Leaders of academic institutions and professional associations react to Executive Order known as Muslim Ban: Boston University

Reacting to the Executive Order, widely known as the Muslim Ban,  issued by the White House January 28, 2017, leaders of academic institutions and professional associations made statements expressing concerns, condemnations,  and/or listing resources to deal with the impact of the EO. These statements are archived here for readers and researchers reference. ____Boston University:

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Why the Muslim Ban cannot be justified by national security concerns?

The White House justified its ban on Muslims coming from seven countries by citing potential threat of terrorism and national security. The facts do not support that argument.  First, it is a fact that none of the terrorists who actually carried out attacks in the United States since 2001 has had any connections to countries Read more

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