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Trump 'expels supporters of Hamas and bans communists from entering the country'

김종찬안보 2023. 10. 17. 11:38
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump placed the Hamas situation at the center of American politics by adding 'arrest and deport Hamas supporters' and 'ban the entry of Hamas ideologues and communists' to his pledges for next year's US presidential election, as well as 'ban the entry of those who deny the state of Israel'. .
Former President Trump, a strong Republican candidate, pledged to significantly strengthen U.S. immigration laws on the 16th, saying, "If you want to abolish the state of Israel, you will be disqualified. If you support Hamas or the ideology behind Hamas, you will be disqualified. If you are a communist, Marxist, or fascist, you will be disqualified." He said at the Iowa State rally.
Candidate Trump said of Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, "We will ban immigrants from other places who threaten our security," and read a passage of poetry comparing immigrants to deadly snakes, Reuters reported.
Under Trump, who leads hardliners in the Republican Party who are trying to dominate the next U.S. presidential election by strengthening hard-line conservatism on the far right, “If elected to a second term in the White House, he will ban entry to the United States by anyone who does not believe in Israel’s right to exist and visas for ‘anti-Semitic’ international students.” “We will cancel it,” he said, adding, “We will strengthen the ban on travel from countries suffering from terrorism,” and strengthened extreme racism.
In particular, he included in the immigration law a ‘demand to support Israel’s right to exist’, which he called “strong ideological screening” of immigrants, and added ‘Israel supremacy’ to ‘America First’, the dominant ideology from 2017 to 2022.
“We are not taking anyone from Gaza,” former President Trump said, referring to recent protests protesting Israel’s retaliatory bombing of the Gaza Strip and supporting civilians in the conflict-torn region. “Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.” We will dispatch to the ‘pro-jihadist rally’. “If immigrants adhere to a laundry list of ideologies, we will deny them entry into the United States,” he said at a rally in Clive, Iowa, a suburb of Des Moines.
The New York Times said, “As an extension of the anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiments expressed during his 2016 presidential run, Trump has made many proposals to adjust previous policies to reflect current events in many ways,” adding, “He has "In particular, we pledged again to curb immigration and the overall number of refugees the United States will accept, while banning people from places where Islam is most commonly practiced," he said on the 16th.
Former President Trump targeted American universities, saying, “Foreigners at universities are teaching their children hatred,” and said, “The administration will revoke the visas of ‘radical anti-American and anti-Semitic foreigners,’ such as those involved in pro-Palestinian protests.”
NYT reported, “Two other Republican rivals, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida and Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, said in an interview on the 16th that they favor expelling foreign students who appear to support Hamas.”
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jamie Harrison told Reuters that Trump's campaign promises were "Islamophobic, extreme and designed to exploit fear and anxiety."
Iowa, where Republican presidential candidates first announced their presidential pledges, was one of the first states to hold a Republican presidential nominating convention, and in 2017, Republican candidate Trump was elected as an “America First,” promising a hard-line policy toward immigrants.

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