Armed Forces Members,Veterans Use #iwillprotectyou After Muslim Child Says She's Afraid
On Facebook and Twitter, military service members and veterans have started using the hashtag #iwillprotectyou after one mother's post went viral about her daughter's fear of being kicked out of the country.
Melissa Chance Yassini posted about her daughter's reaction to hearing proposals by Donald Trump to ban Muslims from entering the country.
"She had began collecting all her favorite things in a bag in case the army came to remove us from our homes," Yassini wrote on Facebook about her daughter Sofia. "She checked the locks on the door 3-4 times. This is terrorism. No child in America deserves to feel that way."
Peek said she was especially upset that Sofia was worried about soldiers coming to take her away.
"What's a way [for her] to know that soldiers are not going to come to her door," Peek told ABC News, who eventually sent her a picture of herself in her Army uniform.
Included with the photo was a message, she said: "Here's a picture of me as a mom and soldier and I’ll come to protect you."
But Peek didn't stop there, she asked her friends to continue to send Sofia messages of support. She started a hashtag, #iwillprotectyou, last Wednesday and implored other military service members and veterans on social media to pledge to protect Muslim children like Sofia from being discriminated against.
"Post a picture of you in uniform with the hashtag '#WillProtectYou' to let these children know that we will not hurt them. That they are safe here in America," she wrote on Facebook.
I need your help my friends. Will you help me please?? I am asking all my friends in the Armed Forces, Active or...
Posted by Kerri Peek on Thursday, December 17, 2015
The hashtag has quickly gone viral with veterans and service members posting pictures of themselves on social media offering words of support and comfort to Sofia and other children who are Muslim.
Sofia, u r the reason I serve. I don't ask what religion ppl r b4 I help them: I just do. #iwillprotectyou pic.twitter.com/CDHAAYIjnw
— Elizabeth April (@Cinders09051984) December 19, 2015
"She said she's been reading the posts to her daughter and her daughter feels so much better knowing that she's a part of America," Peek said.
Peek says she has now set up a Facebook page for people to voice their support and hopes the group will continue to grow.
Sofia, #Iwillprotectyou, too, with voice, pen, name, sweat, and blood. I meant my oath when commissioned. I mean it now. USAR '90-'01.
— Graham R. Scott (@graythebruce) December 19, 2015
— katie lewis (@laylamedic) December 20, 2015

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