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Trump’s Muslim ban grossly irresponsible, says United Nations rights chief
ISIS is telling people you know what it doesn’t matter if someone is extreme or not extreme just target anyone.
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In an exclusive interview with Barbara Walters on ABC’s World News Tonight Tuesday evening, Trump was given the opportunity to clarify the remarks – and was asked whether he regretted proposing the ban. “We are standing as one unified American with one value, which is humanity, not a divide” he said.
The disclosure came one day after Trump’s controversial proposal to temporarily ban all Muslims from entering the United States to protect the nation from Islamic terrorism.
Zeid said the United States was founded on the dignity and rights of the individual, and the danger of classifying and categorizing people is that “it dehumanizes – it can lead to victimization of the innocent”. “Maybe we love it more than Mr. Trump, believe it or not”, Muhammad said.
“I think he is making things worse”, Fattah said, especially with anti-Muslim tensions already high in the U.S.
Rahim, a kidney doctor and humanitarian who’s lived in southeast Idaho for 11 years, said he hasn’t really had a problem being a Muslim-American until Trump hit the campaign trail.
A PETITION FOR Parliament to ban Donald Trump from entering the United Kingdom is rapidly gaining support.
“Donald Trump will be as serious a candidate for president as Donald wants to be and that’s totally within his control”.
“What Mr Trump said is deeply offensive”.
London’s Metropolitan Police force said Trump “could not be more wrong” about their city and was “welcome to receive a briefing from the Met Police on the reality of policing London”.
“This is not conservatism”, Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters after a closed-door GOP caucus meeting. There would be nearly no exceptions to the blanket policy, which Trump said was needed for an unspecified period “until we are able to determine and understand” what’s driving extremism. I think he’s going insane.
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Secretary of State John Kerry also rebuked Trump’s comments and asserted that the USA remains committed to treating all religions with respect and without discrimination.