Libertarian Party Opposing ‘Stupid’ Travel Ban as They Craft 2018 Strategy – PJ Media

Posted: June 30, 2017 at 12:46 am

WASHINGTON Libertarian National Committee Chairman Nicholas Sarwark on Monday appealed to all groups oppressed by the American government, calling President Trumps travel ban against Muslims ridiculous and un-American.

The Supreme Court on Monday permitted a limited version of Trumps executive order to be implemented, while announcing oral arguments scheduled for this fall. The high court ordered that travelers from six predominantly Muslim countries will need to show ties to a person or entity in the United States including relatives, employers and schools - to enter the country. Separate rules would apply to refugees who can provide evidence that they cannot return to their country of origin due to hardship or unrest.

Sarwark during a conference call on Monday evening said that Libertarians have stood up against the stupid Muslim ban.

Thats the most ridiculous, un-American thing Ive ever seen, and it violates the clear letter of the statute, he said. I hope the Supreme Court gets it right, but even if they dont, we need to be standing up there and saying, This is something wrong. This is something we shouldnt do as Americans. We shouldnt limit the ability of peaceful people to come to this country based on their religion or based on their country of origin. Thats not how the country became as good as it is. Its not how it can become great again.

The purpose of the call was to preview the partys strategy leading up to the 2020 presidential election. Sarwark said that the partys stance is a tough position to take, explaining that it requires political bravery in standing up for unpopular sects. He added that Libertarians represent a party of principle, not of easy solutions.

Sarwark was asked during the call how Libertarians ultimately plan to prove that they are a legitimate party, not just a group of capitalist hippies. According to the Cato Institute, about 25 to 44 percent of Americans identify with Libertarian values but only 2 to 5 percent of Americans vote for the party. Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson has won the nomination the past two presidential elections, winning .99 percent of the popular vote in 2012 and 3.27 percent in 2016, setting party records both times.

Sarwark said the best strategy is to listen to peoples needs while describing the Libertarian platform on a very basic level: You shouldnt hurt people, and you shouldnt take their stuff. The party also attracts individuals looking for recourse after bad experiences with the criminal justice system, the school system and people who are fed up with paying high taxes, Sarwark said, adding that its the partys mission to show Americans theres a political alternative.

Both Republicans and Democrats like to refer to themselves as Libertarian-leaning or part of a broader liberty movement, he said. All of these are ways to try to steal our grant and the good will that weve developed and get those 25 to 44 percent of the American voters. We need to make sure we come out and show the places where were different from the two major parties.

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