Baltimore, MD - Jan. 28, 2017 - The Baltimore Jewish Council condemns the President's Executive Order to ban entry of refugees into the United States from a number of majority Muslim nations. We agree that the United States must be concerned foremost with protecting its own citizens and borders, but believe that this can be achieved through strict enforcement of existing security procedures.  Many Jewish Americans know firsthand the difficulties their relatives endured in trying to escape religious and political persecution abroad and resettle their families to a place where they could live in safety. We know the tragic stories of those who were denied access to the United States due to immigration bans of Jewish refugees in the 1940s. We believe the United States has a moral and historical obligation to create a welcoming environment for individuals and families looking to start a new life after suffering atrocities in their native countries. Laws that implicitly target specific religious groups should be avoided to the greatest extent possible, and we stand with our friends and neighbors in the Muslim community who are concerned about the effect this ban will have on refugees suffering violence abroad.