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Trump mulls option to deny services to people based on religion, say reports

The Donald Trump administration is reportedly planning another controversial executive order, which, if signed by the President, will provide individuals and organisations the option to deny services, employment and other benefits to people based on religion.

Updated on: Feb 03, 2017 04:38 PM IST
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The Donald Trump administration is planning another controversial executive order, which, if signed by the President, will provide individuals and organisations the option to deny services, employment and other benefits to people based on religion, according to media reports.

People protest on Thursday in New York against US President Donald Trump's executive order banning immigrants and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries. (AFP)
People protest on Thursday in New York against US President Donald Trump's executive order banning immigrants and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries. (AFP)

The draft order titled ‘Establishing a Government-Wide Initiative to Respect Religious Freedom’ lays out many of the proposals that conservative Christians have been requesting for years, including legal protections for organisations that claim religious objections to providing a range of services, The Wall Street Journal reported.

“Such an order, if signed, would likely plunge President Donald Trump into a debate over religious freedom, gay rights and reproductive rights, which has churned through states and courts for years -- most recently with the disputes over transgender people’s use of bathrooms,” the report said.

Yemeni-Americans protest in Brooklyn in New York City against US President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily banning immigrants and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer, however, said the administration has no such plan to issue a directive on this issue.

“There is right now no executive orders that are official or able to read out. We maintain that there is nothing new on that front,” he said.

“But until the President makes up his mind and gives feedback and decides that that’s final, there’s nothing to announce,” Spicer said in response to a question.

“We have freedom of religion in this country, and I think people should be able to practice their religion, express their religion, express areas of their faith without reprisal. And I think that pendulum sometimes swings the other way in the name of political correctness,” Spicer told reporters at his daily news conference.

Trump had last week signed a controversial executive order to suspend the arrival of refugees and impose tough new controls on travellers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Sudan and Yemen, as part of new measures to “keep radical Islamic terrorists” out of America.

 
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