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News ID: 58880
Publish Date : 23 October 2018 - 21:45

Trump Warns of ‘Middle Easterners’ Among Migrants

WASHINGTON (Dispatches) – U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of "unknown Middle Easterners" in the midst of a migrant caravan heading to the U.S. border from Central America.
Trump urged reporters to go into the middle of the caravan and "search".
"You're going to find MS-13, you're going to find Middle Eastern, you're going to find everything. And guess what, we're not allowing them in our country. We want safety, we want safety," he said.
Muslim American advocates slammed Trump's statement as Islamophobic and racist.
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) accused Trump of pushing his agenda to create fear "regardless of truth, reality or morality".
"If he actually has evidence to support this racist and Islamophobic dog whistle, he should provide it to the public and explain why 'Middle Eastern' immigrants would be of particular danger to our nation," CAIR executive director Nihad Awad said in a statement.
"It is time for this president to be held accountable for his seemingly endless stream of lies and bigoted rhetoric."
Abed Ayoub, the legal director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), said contrary to what the assertions of the administration are, migrants have a legal right to come to the border and claim asylum.
Not only are Trump's remarks unsubstantiated "fearmongering"; they are also racist, Ayoub said. "It's a very xenophobic tweet. It's there to perpetuate hatred, bigotry, xenophobia towards Arabs," Ayoub told Middle East Eye.
Trump has made cracking down on immigration - both authorized and undocumented - a focal point of his campaign and presidency.
Trump kicked off his presidential candidacy in 2015 by describing undocumented Mexican immigrants as "rapists".
As a candidate, he also pledged to ban Muslims from entering the United States. And shortly after taking office he imposed a ban on several Muslim-majority countries that was upheld by the supreme court earlier this year.
In January, the U.S. president was rebuked for decrying immigration from Haiti and African nations, which he referred to as "shithole countries".