Burqa Dbq

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The law states that any person from Syria or Saudi Arabia is prohibited from entering the United States unless the President approves of the entry. People should be allowed to enter our country if they have passports and a visa. But if people have a criminal background from any neighboring countries or our own, they should not be able to enter our country. “Revisions to education laws in Texas in 1975 withheld state funds for educating children who had not been legally admitted to the United States and authorized local school districts to deny enrollment to such students. A 5-to-4 majority of the Supreme Court found that this policy was in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, as unauthorized immigrant children are people "in any ordinary sense of the term," and therefore had protection from discrimination unless a substantial state interest could be shown to justify it.”

The law states that it is prohibited to wear a burqa, except in a private residence. In the muslim religion women wear the burqa to covers their bodies and their face. The Burqa is not mandatory to wear but it is used to please god. In the constitution the first amendment states that it forbids congress to restrict religious freedoms or practices.The key argument supporting this proposal is that face-coverings prevent
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He commented that the niqāb was not prescribed in Islam, that in the French and contemporary context its spread was associated with radicalization and criminal behavior and that its wearing was inconsistent with Frances concept of the secular state; but that due to expected difficulties in applying a legal ban, he would prefer to see the issue handled "case by case". Mohammed Moussaoui the president of the french council of the muslim faith, opposed using a law but favored discouraging Muslim women from wearing the full