*Trump Wants ‘Total and Complete Shutdown’ of Muslims Entering U.S.
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(Bloomberg) — Donald Trump is calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” his campaign said on Monday, until “our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.”
“Without looking at the various polling data, it is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension,” the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination said in a statement. “Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life.”
Campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told Bloomberg in an e- mail that the policy would apply to “everyone” who is a Muslim, including those applying for permanent residency and well as non-immigrant visas as a tourist or student.
The billionaire plans met stiff resistance from other presidential candidates but received support from those arriving at the scene of his speech Monday night in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Heightened Terror Fears
Trump’s statement came within one week of a married couple murdering 14 people in a shooting spree in San Bernardino, California. The FBI is investigating the mass shooting as terrorism.
Last evening in an Oval Office address, President Barack Obama warned against the dangers of singling out Muslims, saying it heightens rather than reduces the risk of extremism. Without naming his critics, Obama said setting a religious test for who is admitted into the country was irresponsible.
“Just as it is the responsibility of Muslims around the world to root out misguided ideas that lead to radicalization, it is the responsibility of all Americans, of every faith, to reject discrimination,” Obama said Sunday night in an address from the Oval Office. “When we travel down that road, we lose.”
After hearing of Trump’s proposal, members of the president’s team took to the airwaves Monday afternoon to denounce it.
“That is going to make it very difficult to partner with Muslim communities here in the United States and around the world to prevent this scourge of radicalization that we need to be focused on,” Ben Rhodes, Obama’s deputy national security adviser said on CNN. “We should be making it harder for ISIL to portray this as a war between the United States and Islam, not easier.”Campaign Trail Condemnation
Reaction to Trump’s proposal from other 2016 presidential candidates was extremely quick and more critical than usual.
“Donald Trump is unhinged. His ‘policy’ proposals are not serious,” Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida, tweeted. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie told WNYC that “this is kind of thing people say when they have no experience and no idea what they’re talking about.” Ohio Governor John Kasich said “this is just more of the outrageous divisiveness that characterizes his every breath and another reason why he is entirely unsuited to lead the United States.” South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said in a tweet that “every candidate for president” should “condemn” Trump’s plan.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who now leads Trump in Iowa according to a Monmouth University poll released Monday, said he did not agree with the Trump’s plan. “No. That is not my policy. I believe the focus should [be] on radical Islamic terrorism. And we need to be directly focused on threats to the United States,” the Texan said Monday when asked by NBC, according to audio of the exchange.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton tweeted her outrage. “This is reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive,” Clinton stated. “@RealDonaldTrump, you don’t get it. This makes us less safe.”
Senator Bernie Sanders, who is running second in the race for the Democratic nomination, blasted Trump. “Demagogues throughout our history have attempted to divide us based on race, gender, sexual orientation or country of origin,” the candidate said in the statement. “Now, Trump and others want us to hate all Muslims. The United States is a great nation when we stand together. We are a weak nation when we allow racism and xenophobia to divide us.”
Democrat Martin O’Malley, meanwhile, issued an even more forceful assessment on Twitter. Trump “removes all doubt: he is running for President as a fascist demagogue.”
To support his position, Trump’s campaign cited a poll by the Center for Security Policy, a group founded and run by Frank Gaffney, a polarizing anti-Islam figure who in 2009 labeled Obama “America’s first Muslim president.” Gaffney has also raised alarms about an ostensible threat to American democracy by Sharia law.Admirers Undeterred
Several Trump supporters attending his rally tonight aboard the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier in Charleston, South Carolina, said they support Trump’s position.
As a crowd began gathering at a Trump rally in Mount Pleasant Tuesday night, many expressed their support for the candidate’s proposal to bar Muslims from entering the country.
“The problem is in the vetting,” said Scott Garland, 53, of Charleston, who is retired from the Air Force. “As long as we know who we are letting in here, it’s okay.”
Others said they don’t trust the press’ reporting on the plan and want to see his full statement or hear Trump address it.
“If he wants to make people wait five days, I don’t have a problem with that,” said Mike Gorski, 58, who owns a car service business in Charleston. “If it’s five years, I might not agree.”
Kevin Blair of Charleston, 50, who runs a charter fishing business, said he hasn’t decided whether to back Trump, Cruz or Florida Senator Marco Rubio. He said he’s not bothered by the criticism of Trump’s position on barring Muslims.
“We should know who we are letting in, no matter who they are,” Blair said. “He’s just saying, ‘Be cautious.”’
—Angela Greiling Keane contributed reporting.
—Angela Greiling Keane contributed reporting.
To contact the authors of this story: Sahil Kapur inWashington at skapur39@bloomberg.net Mark Niquette inColumbus at mniquette@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: David Knowles at dknowles9@bloomberg.net
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If only we could get a total and complete shutdown of Mr. Trump’s mouth until he could figure out what he could figure out what is going on! —————W.
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