If the new US President was really worried about inflow of Terrorists, don't you think he would have included SAUDI ARABIA on the list. It was the home of most of the terrorists that blew up the Twin Towers on 9/11? Could it be because Trump Organization has business ties there? Also in many other countries not on the list, I'm not saying that was the reason but it does bear thinking about. Or could it be that Saudi Arabia has huge business ties with the US (The US imports Oil and Gas, and the US exports weapons?), does the US even trade with the countries on the list?
Yes I believe it is an intentional ban aiming at followers of Islam, as does much of the world outside the US. He has stated that his preference would be to let in refugees who are the minority in majority Muslim countries, this is a clear intention to discriminate against people by religious profiling.
The countries on the list have never been involved with any killing of Americans on US soil yet they are chosen as there may have been ISIS activity there. That is like if suddenly the US stopped selling any type of knife because they could potentially be used to kill a child. It would lead to anger and frustration and eventually hatred of the stupid person who decided this was a great idea. This president has done more damage to the remaining good will felt for the US in a few days than the first year of Obama. Also the media constantly refers to the terrorist group as ISIS or ISIL, neither of these is correct, the group claims to be Islamic but it is most definitely not. In many Islamic countries they are referred to as DAESH and apparently the group hates that as it means they are destroyers. 'Daesh when spoken sounds similar to the Arabic words for "the sowers of discord" (Dahes) or "one who crushes underfoot" (Daes)' Source: goo.gl/JNg9Xr Much of the world has chosen a new enemy and it is unfortunately Islam and its followers. This is playing into what DAESH wants, for the world to tear itself apart until only they remain.
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