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Somali-Owned Restaurants and Muslim Community will feed Federal Workers

January 29, 2019
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Somali-owned restaurants and Muslim community groups are organizing to feed TSA employees, CBP workers, air traffic controllers, and other federal employees at Sea-Tac Airport today – Monday, Jan. 28.

“While there is a temporary halt to the government shutdown, many federal employees have not yet received their back pay,” organizers said in a statement.

“Until the federal employees are back on their feet, this coalition of Somali-owned restaurants and Muslim groups is joining the movement of Americans who have come together to help government workers during what was the longest government shut down in our country’s history.”

 This week also marks the two-year anniversary of the introduction of the discriminatory Muslim Ban.

“Our Muslim faith requires that we help and feed those in need,” said Mohamed Sheikh Hassan, a Somali Community Leader who helped organize the event.

“With the government shutdown that lasted over a month, we know government employees suffered, so Muslims across the country have been stepping up to live out their faith values and find ways to help.” He continued, “While we are glad the shutdown is temporarily stopped, we want to help the federal employees get back on their feet. Hopefully this will inspire others to also help out, because in the end, we are all inter-connected and have to care for each other.”

“Real people suffer from decisions and policies by the administration – whether the government shutdown or the Muslim Ban,” said Aneelah Afzali, Executive Director of the American Muslim Empowerment Network at the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS-AMEN).

“During these times of crisis, it’s up to us in the community to help and protect each other. Our Muslim faith requires that we help those in need and it’s good to see these examples of faith in action. We are glad the government shutdown ended, and we will continue to serve those in need.”

“We are glad the attempt to fund ‘the wall’ by holding federal employees’ livelihoods hostage failed,” said CAIR-WA Executive Director, Masih Fouladi, “Supporting people in need is just another attempt by our office to assist communities this administration is marginalizing through the use of bans and religious profiling and the threat of walls, shutdowns, and ‘national emergencies’.”

Source: The Seas Tac

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