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Prime Minister Theresa May has been criticised for refusing to condemn President Donald Trump's ban on refugees entering the US ... But when pressed for an answer on Donald Trump's controversial refugee ban she first of all, uncomfortably, avoided the question. Then on the third time of asking she would only say that on the United States policy on refugees it was for the US
Secondly, I'm establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the United States of America. We don't want 'em here… We will never forget the lessons of 9/11…
TM1140Y17—Do you agree or disagree with the Executive Order that President Trump signed blocking refugees and banning people from seven Muslim majority countries from entering the U.S.?… TOTAL AGREE 48%
Dozens of medical and scientific groups, universities and advocacy organizations have piled on to protest President Donald Trump's immigration order.
A global backlash against U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration curbs gathered strength on Sunday as several countries including long-standing American allies criticized the measures as discriminatory and divisive.
She proceeded to praise Britain's record on refugees, but avoided commenting on US policy.
President Trump's suspension of all refugee admissions and temporary ban on millions of Muslims entering the United States drew broad international condemnation Sunday — but also some support.
A global backlash against U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration curbs gathered strength on Sunday as several countries including long-standing American allies criticized the measures as discriminatory and divisive.
President Trump's suspension of all refugee admissions and temporary ban on millions of Muslims entering the United States drew broad international condemnation Sunday — but also some support.
Dozens of medical and scientific groups, universities and advocacy organizations have piled on to protest President Donald Trump's immigration order.
Secondly, I'm establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the United States of America. We don't want 'em here… We will never forget the lessons of 9/11…
She proceeded to praise Britain's record on refugees, but avoided commenting on US policy.
Prime Minister Theresa May has been criticised for refusing to condemn President Donald Trump's ban on refugees entering the US ... But when pressed for an answer on Donald Trump's controversial refugee ban she first of all, uncomfortably, avoided the question. Then on the third time of asking she would only say that on the United States policy on refugees it was for the US
That is one of the reasons why the region's Christian leaders have denounced Mr. Trump's move. "Christians are part of the Middle East and they don't accept being treated separately from their co-citizens the Muslims", said Father Rifaat Bader, head of the Catholic Center for Studies and Media in Jordan. [...] Babylon Patriarch Louis Raphael I Sako, the head of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq, agreed. [...] "Discriminating among those who are persecuted and who suffer based on religion ends up harming the Christians of the East", he added. "It provides arguments for all the propaganda and the prejudices that attack Christian communities."
TM1140Y17—Do you agree or disagree with the Executive Order that President Trump signed blocking refugees and banning people from seven Muslim majority countries from entering the U.S.?… TOTAL AGREE 48%
That is one of the reasons why the region's Christian leaders have denounced Mr. Trump's move. "Christians are part of the Middle East and they don't accept being treated separately from their co-citizens the Muslims", said Father Rifaat Bader, head of the Catholic Center for Studies and Media in Jordan. [...] Babylon Patriarch Louis Raphael I Sako, the head of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq, agreed. [...] "Discriminating among those who are persecuted and who suffer based on religion ends up harming the Christians of the East", he added. "It provides arguments for all the propaganda and the prejudices that attack Christian communities."