The anticipated film Black Phone 2, described as increasingly violent and graphic, serves as a metaphor for the Trump administration's harsh policies. Specifically, the piece reflects on the Muslim ban initiated by Trump, which faced protests and multiple revisions before it was allowed by the Supreme Court. Although Biden later reversed it, ongoing congressional failures to restrict blanket bans indicate a persistent issue. Trump's latest executive orders further restrict immigration from various countries, continuing a controversial trend in U.S. policy.
The Black Phone 2 is set to be a more violent and graphic sequel, mirroring the intense feelings about living under the Trump administration's policies.
Trump first proposed a Muslim ban in 2015, claiming a need for national security, and the policy evolved through multiple attempts before being upheld by the Supreme Court.
Even though Biden reversed the original Muslim ban, Congressional efforts like the No Ban Act have failed to prevent future blanket bans initiated by the presidency.
The current travel ban directly affects nationals from 12 countries and partially restricts others, reflecting a troubling continuation of discriminatory policies.
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