Big Time Law Professors Make Announcement About Trump’s Muslim Plan That’ll
Most of Donald Trump’s rivals, Republican officials and some foreign leaders have condemned the Republican presidential frontrunner’s call to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the USA, many supporters of the Republican presidential hopeful have been baffled by the outrage.
Trump must “revise his comments about witnessing thousands of Muslims celebrating in New Jersey on 9/11”, said Wayne Madsen, who is also an author and columnist specializing in intelligence and global affairs.
Mrs May said: “I can assure you that Donald Trump has got it absolutely wrong”.
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Dan Edwards, a retired banker from Van Meter, Iowa, who brought his family to Trump’s town hall in Des Moines on Friday, said the real estate mogul’s words were taken out of context to make his plan sound more extreme.
Trump hit back to point to his soaring poll rating, which has seen him surge ahead as the leading Republican candidate. “We need a serious discussion with serious people who have serious remedies…” Knowing the administration’s desire to overrun us with Muslims, Trump’s position makes a whole lot of sense.
A movement is underway to convince the most reliable and generous donors to keep writing checks as they would in any other election year, but to direct them to the Republican Party instead of the superPACs that normally would form in support of the party’s presidential candidate. He said American citizens, including Muslim members of the military, would be exempt, as would certain world leaders and athletes coming to the U.S.to compete. He said he didn’t “know how to comprehend” the backlash it received. But the huge Republican field splits the anti-Trump vote and gives him double-digit leads in national and state polls. “I think that would raise interesting and novel questions for the court”, said Stephen Yale-Loehr, who teaches immigration law at Cornell University’s law school.
Part of me thought that the sheer stupidity of these pronouncements would end Trump’s campaign even if the racist, sexist, cypto-fascist and irredentist xenophobia of them did not.
“I have many friends that are Muslims, and I will tell you, they are so happy that I did this because they know they have a problem”, Trump told CNN’s Jake Tapper in an interview that aired Sunday on “State of the Union”.
We live in an era of political news that is, all too often, shocking but not surprising. But the more he was asked about his critics, the more he began to emphasize that he wasn’t really proposing anything permanent, just something that should be done short term – until Washington can figure out who the radicalized Muslims are and weed them out of the multitude that are seeking to come to the United States as refugees. People are waiting for the next attack…. He’s saying things that are right on the edge.
“I agree with you it is right that we exclude people when they are going to radicalise or encourage extremism. Do you agree with him?” “It’s a pretty different career path. I think that is pretty remarkable”.