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‘You don’t belong in this country’: Hate tweet sparks $250k crowdfund for Syrian refugees

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The ‘Donating to Syrian Refugees in the Name of the Dude Who Said I Don’t Belong in America’ campaign has garnered huge online support since being launched in the immediate aftermath of President Donald Trump’s indefinite ban on Syrian refugees from entering the United States.

To the dude who said I don’t belong in America, I started a fundraising page for Syrian Refugees in your name. https://t.co/NOR5P48fBipic.twitter.com/jtJOsK9GrU

— Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 28, 2017

Penn, who was born in New Jersey to Indian parents, previously served as an associate director in the White House Office of Public Engagement under the Obama administration.

“We are better than the hateful people who tell us we don’t belong in our own country, that America can’t be a beacon of freedom and hope for refugees from around the world,” Penn writes in the crowdfunding campaign’s description.

“We will turn their bigotry, along with the President’s, into love,” he vowed.

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Response to the campaign has been so overwhelming that Penn raised his target sum multiple times over 24 hours. All donations are pledged to the International Rescue Committee, whose stated goal is “to help people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover and gain control of their future.”

@kalpenn $30,000! So much love. I’m raising the goal to 50k, let’s get there! This is incredible. Thank you! ??✌? https://t.co/NOR5P48fBipic.twitter.com/PjbSrW2I1S

— Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 28, 2017

Penn is famous for his roles in the Harold & Kumar film series, as well as his most recent appearance as White House Press Secretary in the show Designated Survivor, a role which has afforded him a unique opportunity to poke fun at the current administration.

At least when I lie, my president is fake.

A photo posted by Kal Penn (@kalpenn) on

Good Samaritans have also been quite creative when attributing their donations:

@kalpenn $15,000! You are amazing. Raising the goal, we are doing this! ?? Also look at these amazing donor names! https://t.co/NOR5P48fBipic.twitter.com/pvmZ6OeRT8

— Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 28, 2017

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