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Israeli official: Trump to visit Israel, meet with Netanyahu

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump plans to visit the majority-Muslim kingdom of Jordan at the end of December, The Associated Press has learned.

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He even invoked President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s authorisation of the detention of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants during World War II as a precedent. “The worst part about this whole situation is that Donald Trump is a problem, but he’s not the problem”.

The Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella body that lobbies on matters of interest to British Muslims, said Trump does not represent the views of ordinary Americans. “Because then you’re going to have extreme Islamist fanaticals going against the west stands for. if anything, it will heighten the situation”.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Tuesday that Trump’s proposal on barring Muslims from entry into the United States “disqualifies” him from presidency. “We uphold that the global community should make a concerted effort to fight terrorism, and at the same time we have always opposed linking terrorism to any specific ethnic group or religion”, Hua added, without elaborating.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s controversial Muslim travel ban to the USA has led to more than 100,000 Britons signing a petition to ban him from the UK.

Republican presidential candidates criticizing Trump included former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, U.S. Sen.

Many in the crowd also denounced Trump’s comments.

Since September Fallon has had Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina and Hillary Clinton.

“So what? That’s not the America we live in, Pierson!” she said. What Mr Trump said runs directly counter to those values. “What was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for”.

He did not back down from the statements, saying there is a need to do something after last week’s deadly shooting in San Bernardino, California by a radicalized Muslim couple.

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“This is not conservatism”, Republican house speaker Paul Ryan told reporters after a closed-door Republican caucus meeting.

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