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Over 10,000 American Jews have signed a “registry” to protest the
recent comments made by the Republican presidential front-runner, Donald Trump.
The increase of anti-Muslim rhetoric from Trump and the right has
become more alarming and dangerous by the day, with the former reality
TV star recently calling for “registering” and tracking — to the
outright ban of all Muslims entering the U.S.
Over 10,000 American Jews have signed a “registry” to protest
the recent comments made by the Republican presidential front-runner, Donald Trump.
The increase of anti-Muslim rhetoric from Trump and the right has
become more alarming and dangerous by the day, with the former reality
TV star recently calling for “registering” and tracking — to the
outright ban of all Muslims entering the U.S.
In response, the website vsGoliath.org called on its viewers to sign a petition condemning discrimination and hate speech against the Muslims.
“The idea that any group of American citizens should be
singled out, profiled and discriminated against isn’t only profoundly
un-American. It’s against everything that we stand for as American Jews.
That’s why we’re creating our own ‘registry’ to fight back. We need
thousands of American Jews to be courageous and stand up against Trump’s
terrifying plan. By acting quickly and acting together we can get the
attention of national media and force Trump to be held responsible. When we say ‘never again’ we mean it.”
WASHINGTON — Under withering fire for his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States, Donald Trump
on Tuesday compared himself to FDR — who targeted US residents from
Japan and other Axis powers for scrutiny during World War II.
Trump said he was “no different” than President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whom he called “highly respected by all.”
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“Take a look at presidential proclamations, what he was doing with
Germans, Italians and Japanese, because he had to do it,” Trump said.
FDR allowed military authorities to detain and question so-called
enemy aliens hailing from Germany, Japan and Italy even if they were US
citizens.
The billionaire businessman declined repeated requests on MSNBC to
say the internment of Japanese-Americans during the war violated
American values, saying questioner Mark Halperin was trying to change
the subject.
“We’re not talking about the Japanese internment camps at all,” Trump said.
In 1988, Congress officially apologized for the interment and provided restitution.
Early on, during a series of TV appearances, Trump warned of “additional attacks on the US” if his proposal isn’t put in place.
“You’re going to have many more World Trade Centers if you don’t
solve it — many, many more and probably beyond the World Trade Center,”
he told CNN.
The poll-leading GOP presidential contender shrugged off a Philadelphia Daily News Page 1 portraying him as Hitler by saying, “Another newspaper going out of business.”
Rather than bowing to denunciations from top Republicans, Trump fired another shot across the bow.
“A new poll indicates that 68 percent of my supporters would vote for
me if I departed the GOP & ran as an independent,” Trump wrote on
Twitter.
He said his anti-Muslim policy wouldn’t be permanent, though he didn’t say how long it should be in place.
“I’m talking about a temporary situation until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on,” he said.
US Muslims who travel abroad would apparently be allowed to return home under the Trump plan.
“If a person is a Muslim, goes overseas and comes back, they can come back,” he told ABC. “They’re a citizen. That’s different.” Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s longtime confidante, released a rare personal statement bashing Trump.
“I’m a proud Muslim — but you don’t have to share my faith to share my disgust,” Abedin said in an e-mail to Clinton supporters.
The Associated Press had reported that Trump would be visiting Jordan
— a majority-Muslim country — at the end of the month, but Trump later
denied the claim on Twitter.