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Friday, February 3, 2017

Vol. 66, No. 5

VALENTINE’S GIFT, DINING GUIDE

E.W. INCIDENTS FUEL DEBATE

FEDS ARREST EX DEM LEADER

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Pols, people pan Trump on immigration

H A P P I LY E V E R A F T E R

Dem Reps. Rice, Suozzi blast order, call travel ban un-American BY M A X Z A H N Many elected officials and community members on the North Shore have condemned an executive order, signed by President Donald Trump on Friday, that temporarily suspends all refugee admissions and blocks citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States. “This executive order betrays basic American values for the sake of nationalistic, fearmongering campaign promises,” U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City) said on Friday. “Trump wants us to turn our backs on the most vulnerable people in the world in the midst of a global refugee crisis.” U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat from Glen Cove, echoed Rice’s dismay. “While we all are concerned about the security of our people and our nation, we cannot abandon our values,” he said on Sunday. U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, the

leader of Democrats in the Senate, demanded that Trump rescind the measure. “This executive order is meanspirited and un-American, and it was implemented in an incompetent way,” he said. Trump defended the measure in a series of tweets as well as a formal statement on Sunday. “Our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting, NOW,” he said in a tweet. “Look what is happening all over Europe and, indeed, the world – a horrible mess!” Republican U.S. Rep. Peter King said he supported the executive order but denied any involvement in putting it together. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani told Fox News on Saturday that he, King and others had helped Trump craft the measure. Trump’s action caused confusion at airports across the United States over the weekend, as hundreds of incoming refugees, immigrants Continued on Page 55

PHOTO FROM THE MINEOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT

Second-graders in Maureen Reyhanian’s class at Meadow Drive School in the Mineola school dstrict hosted a fairytale ball to signify the end of their unit of study. To celebrate, students dressed as well-known characters, such as the three little pigs, the gingerbread man and Cinderella, and had other students visit the ball.

Curran backed as Dem choice for county exec BY N O A H MANSKAR Laura Curran and Jack Schnirman will lead the Democratic effort to wrest Nassau County’s highest elected offices

from Republican control, Nassau Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs said Monday. Curran, a second-term county legislator from Baldwin, is the party’s choice to run for county executive alongside

Schnirman, the Long Beach city manager, who will run for comptroller. Jacobs and his committee made the choice before any GOP candidates even entered Continued on Page 55

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