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NYC Yemenis close bodegas to protest Trump travel ban

By Al Jazeera Published 2017-02-03 06:59 Updated 2017-02-03 07:00 Source: Al Jazeera

New York City, United States – Hundreds of Yemeni Americans in New York shut their shops on Thursday in a city-wide strike protesting against the Donald Trump administration’s executive order banning visitors from seven Muslim-majority nations, including Yemen.

More than 2,000 people gathered at Brooklyn Borough Hall in Brooklyn Heights to oppose Trump’s ban, in an effort to highlight the role of immigrant labour in the city.

Approximately 80,000 Yemeni-American citizens and green card holders live in the five boroughs of New York City.

Many of them own the “bodegas” which were shuttered in protest. The small grocery shops and delis keep long hours and often serve as informal gathering places for neighbourhood residents.

Some protesters had relatives with pending US visa applications that are now on hold.

Arafat Aljamal of Crown Heights Deli and Grocery, 28, had applied for his wife and son to join him but was notified a few days ago that their case was suspended.

“Every single day I worry about them,” says Aljamal, speaking of the increasingly protracted war in Yemen.

“We have the rights to bring our families from back home. Everybody does.”