Saturday, 6 August 2016

Republican Trump criticizes the Muslim community in the state of Minnesota


\Minnesota (Ina) criticized the Republican candidate for the US presidency, Donald Trump, the Muslim community in the state of Minnesota, stressing the need to prevent the refugees , which he described as "dangerous areas" from entering the US states, according to the deployment site , "M.br. News" US. 
during his speech in the city of Portland on Thursday, said the Republican candidate that the United States does not check in refugee origins, who are increasing their security problems in the state ofMinnesota, he said , adding: " the composition of the province of immigrants haunted the problem ofhigh unemployment raises concern of the state in terms of the level of Security on the one hand, and provides fertile ground for the terrorist organization Daash the other hand, "he said. 
condemned the executive director of the Council on American - Islamic relations for the state ofMinnesota, Gilani Hussein, strongly, Trump 's remarks, pointing out that it is seeking to" demonize Muslims "and influence on the development of Muslim community. 
He added. "although there are some challenges regarding glaring disparities in the state, I think that theoverall picture shows that the many positive contributions come from Muslim particular community"  
often, the Republican candidate Trump advantage of all conferences and meetings election to pass his ideas hostile to foreigners and immigrants of different race, where he called earlier this year to build aseparation wall on the US - Mexican border to stop the entry of Mexicans into the country, but theremains of the Muslim community ram redemption favorite, as it does not pass a speech without criticizing members of the Muslim community and work on being labeled and questioning the dedication of its members, it also does not hesitate to promote the idea that "Islam is a religion of violence." 
as a reminder, the US President Barack Obama has Hdhirvi recently repeatedly Islamophobia promoted by the Republican party of letters , saying it "does not represent the America that we want to publish values ​​. " in any form. 
Similarly, criticizing the Democratic candidate election for president, Hillary Clinton, those comments that do not live up to the required level of awareness in light of the difficult crises experienced by theUnited States. 

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