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Kerry: Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ proposal is unconstitutional
Numerous remainder urge us to metaphorically shove these Trump-likers off a cliff in an exploding auto. Originally arriving as African slaves, Muslims have consistently immigrated to the United States since the end of the Civil War.
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Two paragraphs in his brief essay sum up all anyone needs to know about why agreeing with Donald Trump’s suggestion that we ban Muslims from entering the country goes against everything we’re about.
Speaking on CBS News’ “Face the Nation”, Senator Richard Burr, a Republican from North Carolina, said Trump’s proposal was a “huge mistake” that threatens to alienate the same Muslims the USA will need to fight against ISIL. Unlike their counterparts throughout Europe, American Muslims do not live in poor, isolated, and ghettoized neighborhoods; instead, Muslims in the United States reside wherever they desire, in the exact same areas as their Christian, Jewish, or Hindu neighbors. “That sounds like things Hitler was doing”, he said.
If you think like Trump and his supporters, it makes sense to tether “p.c. culture” to Islam and scorn this new Axis of Evil.
“Think about it”, Hooker, 47, said of the Muslim tourists, immigrants and refugees Trump wants to bar from coming to the U.S. “You don’t know if they like us”.
Finally, there’s push back but too little too late.
“A very elementary investigation would have revealed I wasn’t exactly a Trump supporter”, Hough said.
For Trump, however, the Islamophobic statements and policy proposals amount to just calling it like it is (clichéd expression suits blunt thinking), the kind of uncomfortably necessary statement that makes the First Amendment so valuable.
“No, they said it’s about time that somebody spoke up as to radicalism”, Trump responded.
Legal experts say a blanket action based on a person’s religion would be unconstitutional if applied to US citizens.
“I think it’s been made into something it wasn’t meant to be”, Edwards said.
“I’m sure if he gets in the White House, he knows how to deal with people, and he will not be as abrupt as he is on the campaign trail, he does that to get attention, he’s no dummy – he’s a businessman”, Dabkowski said. “You’re going to have exceptions”.
Republican pollster Frank Luntz, who led the group, said in his 23 years in the business, he’s never seen a phenomenon quite like Trump.
While Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., reportedly remained silent on the topic, others discussed the possibility of gathering support for an alternative candidate, leading to a floor fight at the convention. The more shameful, pitiful, notorious and inglorious his comments are, he advances higher in the polls. “They may not be, and I understand that, and I’m OK with that”.
“They’re going to have to get used to it”, he said.
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“I saw Netanyahu put out a statement distancing himself from you”, CNN’s Jake Tapper said to Trump in an interview, after suggesting that world leaders are distancing themselves from him. “The producer says you’re anxious I might say or do something to you during the show”. To qualify for this debate, candidates had to have a polling average of 3.5 percent nationally or 4 percent in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire.