'Tears are running down the cheeks of the Statue of Liberty': Lawmakers unload on Trump's moves to limit refugee programs
"Tears are running down the cheeks of the Statue of Liberty tonight," Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York said on Friday, "a grand tradition of America, welcoming immigrants, that has existed since America was founded, has been stomped upon.
House Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi offered similar expressions in her own statement: "As the Statue of Liberty holds her torch of welcome high, there are tears in her eyes as she sees how low this Administration has stooped in its callousness toward mothers and children escaping war-torn Syria."
Sen. Dick Durbin from Illinois said: "History will judge where America's leaders stood today. Faced with the humanitarian crisis of our time, the United States cannot turn its back on children fleeing persecution, genocide, and terror."
Noting the significance of the timing of Trump's executive order - which came down on International Holocaust Remembrance Day - Durbin added: "During the Holocaust we failed to fulfill to our duty to humanity. We cannot allow mindless fear to lead us into another regretful chapter in our history."
The Trump administration's measures have been criticized as antithetical to America's founding principles. Others have suggested the executive order's rules - one of which says only refugees who support the US Constitution may be allowed into the country - is impossible to verify conclusively.
Protests began earlier this week after it was announced Trump would move forward with the executive order.