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Donald Trump reiterates his anti-Muslim stance

| | Dec 08, 2015, at 04:27 pm
New York, Dec 8 (IBNS) A day after Barrack Obama called for truce among all religions and urged his people to stop spreading hate crimes against Muslims, Presidential candidate Donald Trump, reiterated his anti-Muslims stance on Monday, as he called for the barring of Muslims in America.

In his speech, Trump said, "Donald J Trump is calling for a complete shutdown for Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on."

He further said, "We have no choice, we have, no choice."

Reading out research facts Trump spoke about the 'large' hatred America faces from the Muslim world.

Trump also slammed the Global Jihad movements that he alleged that the Muslims are carrying out. 

Donald Trump had earlier criticised the US President Barrack Omaba for his support towards the Muslims.

While Trump's idea of barring a certain religion is unprecedented, given his stature and his candidature for the Presidential elections, his actions were met with severe criticism.

Former US Vice-President Dick Chaney was quoted by the New York Times as saying, "Well I think this whole notion that somehow we need to say no more Muslims and just ban a whole religion goes against everything we stand for and believe in. I mean religious freedom’s been a very important part of our, our history."

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