Donald Trump on Syrian refugees: “They send them to the Republicans”
“When I hear folks say that, ‘Maybe we should just admit the Christians but not the Muslims, ‘ when I hear political leaders suggesting that there would be a religious test for which person who’s fleeing from a war-torn country is admitted, when a few of those folks themselves come from families who benefitted from protection when they were fleeing political persecution, that’s shameful”, Obama said. “The airstrikes were carried out by four A-10 attack planes and two AC-130 gunships based in Turkey”.
“I would’ve enjoyed campaigning against Trump”.
On CNN Sunday, Bush said that with careful screening, the United States could take a limited number of Christian refugees from Syria.
“This President doesn’t have a clue or he does have a clue and he has evil intentions – I don’t know”, Trump told radio host Howie Carr on Tuesday. And he calls me, he says ‘Can you imagine?
Kasich and Trump have not been complimentary to one another.
“And if you think about it, we would be bringing people in who lived in the desert their entire lives, and they would be completely disrupted, not only in terms of their culture, their language, their religion, my gosh even in terms of their climate”, Huckabee said Monday. He said that the Islamic extremists wanted to replace American society with a “Sunni Islamic view of the future”.
“We have to be much tougher”, he said in another interview on CNBC. They hate us because young girls here go to school.
The state also saw controversy in recent years over a secret surveillance program launched by the NY City Police Department in the wake of 9/11 to monitor mosques and Muslim communities in the NY and New Jersey area – a program that led to a civil rights lawsuit and was later shut down. Facing each other across the street beneath Knoxville’s Sunsphere, both sides broke into competing cheers of “USA! USA!”
He also reminded listeners that “we did this in New Jersey”.
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