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Trump’s idea of a Muslim ban has US legal experts divided

Their latest target, as per their videos and tweets, is that of controversial 2016 US Presidential candidate, Donald Trump.

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“They support a ban on Muslims entering the U.S.?”

Wow another seemingly insensitive and outrageous quotation from “The Donald” or is it one more genius PR move created to garner free publicity for Trump’s campaign?

In contrast, leading Republicans who aren’t running for president felt no constraints as they blasted Trump’s idea.

“I’ve had people call me – at the highest level, saying you’re doing us a favor, because they know they have a problem”, Trump added.

Cuomo, appearing on CNN’s “New Day,” said Trump’s call to ban Muslims from entering the country might appeal politically to Republican extremists in the GOP presidential primary, but is actually unsafe policy.

Trump said he didn’t do it for the polls, so he doesn’t care what the polls say. Maybe they just want to be on his “like” list so they can keep abreast of his latest antics.

Trump, for his part, said he was “fortunate to have been blessed with great genes”, noting that both parents had “very long and productive lives”. In response, Trump urged a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on”.

“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.

“As a matter of law, I don’t see why it should matter”, he said. If the Republican Party selects Donald Trump as their nominee for the president of these United States of America, in my humble opinion, he will not become the 45th president.

“Trump’s irresponsible, inflammatory rhetoric and deliberate propagation of misinformation have created a frightened and hostile atmosphere that could embolden people to violence”, the outspoken Hall of Fame basketball player wrote for Time magazine. You don’t dig a foxhole and hide, hoping the next twenty grenades miss you, or that the lobber will get distracted and attack someone else.

During a 29-person focus group made up of mostly Trump supporters in a suburb of Washington last week, just eight participants said they disagreed with Trump’s proposal. The Supreme Court has never struck down an immigration classification on the basis of race or any other reason, said Temple University immigration expert Peter Spiro.

Most presidential candidates, however, generally visit Israel before the elections to underline their friendship toward the country. The question I would ask is: “Is it morally right to allow people to come into this country at a time that ISIS is trying to infiltrate what (President Barack) Obama wants to let in?”

Since declaring war on Donald Trump, a handful of Anonymous hackers managed to take down the Trump Tower NY website for a few hours on Friday using Denial of Service attacks (DDoS). “They may not be, and I understand that, and I’m OK with that”.

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“The Muslim thing, that kind of blew me out”, Montplaisir said.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks Dec. 12 at a town hall meeting in the Convocation Center on the University of South Carolina Aiken campus in Aiken S.C. Trump's supporters don't see his plan to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.