Trump Vows to Ban Immigrants Who ‘Don’t Like Our Religion’
Former President Donald Trump vowed on Monday to ban immigrants who “don’t like our religion” from the United States if he becomes president again.
During a campaign rally in Derry, New Hampshire, Trump said, “A vote for Crooked Joe is a vote to turn the United States into a hotbed of jihadists and make our cities into dumping grounds very much resembling the Gaza Strip. Have you been to the Gaza Strip?”
He continued, “A vote for President Trump is a vote to secure the border and it’s a vote to keep radical Islamic terrorists the hell out of our country,” before vowing to “immediately restore and expand the Trump travel ban” and “halt all of the refugee settlements to the United States” on “day one” of his presidency.
Trump claimed:
They want to come in, they want to bring the same people that are shooting rockets at Israel, they want to come into the United States. I don’t think a lot of good things are going to happen. And I will implement strong ideological screening of all immigrants. If you hate America, if you want to abolish Israel, if you don’t like our religion — which a lot of them don’t — if you sympathize with jihadists, then we don’t want you in our country and you are not getting in.
As the audience cheered, Trump shouted, “We don’t want you. Get out of here! You’re fired,” before launching straight into a rant about his Republican primary rival Ron DeSantis.
The United States does not have an official religion. However, the majority of the population identifies as Christian.
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