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Donald Trump lauds Israel’s use of profiling to prevent terror attacks
“So I see the other day, and they’re all talking about it so wonderfully because it’s called freedom of the press – where you buy magazines and they tell you how to make the same bombs that you saw”.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo disputed Trump’s assertion that police aren’t doing their job because they are afraid of being accused of racial profiling.
On Saturday evening, 29 people were wounded when a bomb went off on a street in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.
As progressive commentator John Nichols pointed out on social media, the “political correctness” that Trump clearly wants to abolish is a right protected in the U.S. Constitution.
It’s not the first time Trump had suggested to implement a policy of racial profiling. “And what I said is you have to stop them from coming into the country”. “And you know, and I know, it’s going to get worse” Trump said during the same interview. “They profile. They see somebody that’s suspicious”.
Trump supporter Bruce LeVell declared that there were no terrorist incidents between 9/11 and 2008, but claimed that terrorism has been overwhelming since President Obama took office with Clinton at his side. We really have to look at profiling.
The Republican nominee also speculated, without evidence, that if Obama could do it again he wouldn’t choose Clinton to serve in his Cabinet. Trump said in August that there should be “extreme, extreme vetting” of those who want to enter the United States, using an ideological test that would include questions about Sharia law.
“We’ve been weak, our country has been weak”, Trump said, calling Syrian refugees “cancer from within”. “And we have to get everybody together and we have to lead for a change”. “And if they don’t do that, then we’re gonna have to do something because we can’t live like this”.
“We’re not supposed to hate the Egyptians or Edomites, although it might be tempting because of our history with them”, she said. We’re being very gentle about it. That’s what has been done with every other ethnic group in this country when there is crime, whether it’s the Westies and the Irish, whether it’s the Italians and the mafia, that’s how you do it.
Donald Trump, speaking two days after the latest terrorist attack on United States soil, sought to paint his rival Hillary Clinton as a “weak and ineffective” leader not prepared to confront the threat of radical Islamic terrorism, as he talked up his radical policy prescriptions.
Instead of showing for Khan’s family, Trump Reacted his remarks, and asked why Khan’s wife was not allowed to speak at the DNC. He said applicants to enter the USA would have to undergo ideological screening.
Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is wrong to suggest that the NY bombing suspect shouldn’t receive medical care.
Even if he was to believed, it is interesting that Trump doesn’t even know on what basis people are going to be judged as “safe” or “unsafe”. He said: “I should be a newscaster because I called it before the news”.
In response to the terrorist attacks on USA soil over the weekend, Trump has re-upped his call for profiling of potential terrorists.
“I disagree with her when she puts the emphasis on building trust with the Muslim community, they have no reason not to trust the police”, King said on MSNBC about Clinton. She called for an “intelligence surge” and for working with Silicon Valley, the US technology industry hub, to counter online propaganda and recruitment. But Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, defended Trump’s comments.
We should arrest the people that do that because they’re participating in crime.
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“I just don’t want to comment on specifically who they are”, he said.