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Donald Trump Won’t Rule Out Special ID Cards For Muslim-Americans
“We’re going to have to look at a lot of things very closely”, said Trump.
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“We have two of them”, Trump explained.
“Part of what resonated is he’s so plain-spoken, and he speaks to things we’re experiencing”, Lotze, a member of the Fitchburg Republican City Committee said. Trump jumped right in and answered questions on immigration, getting manufacturing jobs back in the country and the status of the middle class in terms of taxes, fair pay and childcare. Goodwill Career Connections Center Coordinator Miranda Kulis said that they are rescheduling with businesses for more individual dates to interview.
“This could be the great Trojan horse”, Trump said.
Yahoo prompted Trump by asking, after he noted he has concerns about the Muslim community in America, whether his push for increased surveillance of American Muslims could include warrantless searches.
“Well, I would hate to do it but it’s something you’re going to have to strongly consider”, Trump said during an interview on MSNBC. “And so we’re going to have to do certain things that were frankly unthinkable a year ago”.
“So would you not support it?” “I mean, I haven’t heard about the closing of the mosque”.
He also made clear the tracking of Muslims would be mandatory.
“There should be a lot of systems, beyond databases”, he added. “We have to have a wall, and we can not let what’s happening to this country happen any longer”. Hillyard asks: “But that’s something your White House would like to implement?” You see it all of the time that people don’t think there is any chance. How would that work?
TRUMP: “You have 100 million people that would like to be working”. “We have to stop people from coming into our country illegally”. State Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad, a Muslim and Des Moines Democrat, said in a statement: “Iowa prides itself on being a welcoming place for all individuals, no matter their race or creed”. In Paris and, more regularly in Iraq, they have proven to have “fairly capable military forces”, Dunford said.
“Here’s what I believe: radical Islam is a cancer on the world and the entire world needs to fight it, not just the United States”. Trump realizes Hillyard is out for blood. “I don’t think orphans under five are being, you know, should be admitted into the United States at this point”, the New Jersey Governor told Hugh Hewitt, the conservative talk-show host.
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Gray later tweeted that Trump staffers claimed the press had to stay inside the pen because of security concerns, although an agent on hand told him there was no security issue preventing him, or other reporters, from going into the crowd.