
Ex-Labor Secretary Robert Reich Urges Global Boycott Of Travel To U.S. To Protest Trump
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It would send a clear signal, said the Bill Clinton-era Cabinet member.
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich on Tuesday called on “friends of democracy around the world” to reconsider visiting the United States to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
In an opinion piece for The Guardian, the Bill Clinton-era Cabinet member warned the Trump administration is “brutally attacking U.S. democracy” and, like most bullies, “can be constrained only if everyone stands up to the bullying ― including you.”
Reich pointed out that spending by foreign visitors is a major source of tax revenue for the U.S. economy, arguing: “There’s no reason for you to indirectly support Trump’s economy.”
He also cautioned against entering the country on student or H-1B skilled worker visas, citing safety concerns as Trump’s anti-immigration agenda in recent days took a more chilling turn with the court-defying expulsion of hundreds of people to a Salvadoran prison.
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