'Stand in solidarity': Canadian residents open their homes to those stranded by U.S. travel ban - News Summed Up

'Stand in solidarity': Canadian residents open their homes to those stranded by U.S. travel ban


When Karim Kanji heard about the sweeping order barring travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States, he knew he needed to act. (Trump's Executive Order Housing Help - Toronto, ON/Facebook)(Trump's Executive Order Housing Help - Toronto, ON/Facebook)"Our deepest hope is that no one needs it, that no one is stranded," organizer Differ told CBC News. 'Flying while Muslim' not a new problem"It's absolutely appalling as an American citizen," Zeyneb Shahrar told CBC News heading home from Toronto's Pearson airport on Sunday. Canadian Robert Baggs, who was travelling to Charlotte, N.C., from Pearson airport on Sunday, said news of the order has left him feeling helpless. If you're stranded in Toronto we will help.


Source: CBC News January 30, 2017 00:19 UTC



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