“We aren’t bringing in anyone from Gaza or Syria or Somalia or Yemen or Libya, or anywhere else that threatens our security,”

Former President Donald Trump said in Iowa Monday that Palestinian refugees displaced by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war would not be welcome in the U.S. under his administration, outlining a proposed expansion of his administration’s travel ban on predominantly Muslim nations. “We aren’t bringing in anyone from Gaza or Syria or Somalia or Yemen or Libya, or anywhere else that threatens our security,” Trump told supporters, declaring that “if you’re coming from somewhere full of people who want to kill Americans, we will not let you in.” He said his administration would “aggressively deport” immigrants “with jihadist sympathies,” send Immigration & Customs Enforcement agents to demonstrations on college campuses and revoke the visas of “radical anti-American and anti-Semitic” students.
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