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She tried to tell customers who rolled up to the drive-thru that it was closed.critics of the ban have been eager to stress that terrorists do not come from the seven countries; but they do come from Pakistan.

whose skills belong to another time and whose dignity and livelihood have been sacrificed to a world that had moved on.the casual acceptance of the logic of collective blame hands a rabid and malevolent Trump administration effective permission to expand the ban from the given seven to an even larger number.

the lesson here is simple: the existence of this one terrorist from a country of 180 million is proof that all the rest are all terrorists until proven innocent.Offering up Pakistan as a supposedly damning counterexample to the countries now singled out for pariah status in the United States promotes the fallacy that the national origin of even a single assassin necessarily points to the existence of millions of others with similar sinister intentions.

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