Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump has said that if elected to the White
House, he will send Syrian refugees back to their homeland.
At
a one-hour rally in Keene, New Hampshire, Trump pulled no punches. “I’m putting
the people here on notice that are coming here from Syria as part of this mass
migration that if I win, if I win, they’re going back,” Trump said to cheers.
“They’re going back, I’m telling you, they’re going back.”
This
is the latest in a series of conflicting statements Trump has made regarding
his position on the Syrian refugee crisis. On September 9, Trump criticized American
leadership for not accepting more Syrian refugees. The next day, following a Capitol
Hill rally criticizing the Iran nuclear agreement, he told CNN the American response
should be limited.
“I
think we should help, but I think we should be very careful because frankly, we
have very big problems.” he said. “We cannot help everybody through the world.”
Trump’s
change of heart brings him more into line with the Republican voter base.
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, Republican voters oppose
taking in more refugees by a majority of over 2 to 1 (67% to 30%). By contrast,
Democratic voters approve of it by an similarly large margin (69% to 29%).
William
A. Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, noted that “Republicans
are more concerned than Democrats about the possibility that violent jihadists
could enter among legitimate refugees.” That concern has also been voiced in
Europe, where the overwhelming majority of refugees are heading.
http://fortune.com/2015/10/01/donald-trump-just-changed-his-mind-again-about-syrian-refugees/
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