Former US President Donald Trump has announced that people who support the Palestinian organization Hamas will be barred from trying to immigrate to the United States. He said that if he were to return to power, he would block the immigration of Hamas supporters.
Trump also said police would be sent to suppress any protests in support of Hamas. Also, immigrants who openly support Hamas will be arrested and deported from the United States.
Republican leader Trump was the president of the United States from 2017-2021. He wants to fight in the next election of 2024. He has already started campaigning for this. Trump said these things while participating in the campaign in Iowa on Monday local time.
At that time, Trump said that those who do not believe in the existence of Israel, if he comes to power again, they will be prevented from entering America. Apart from this, such 'hostile' foreign students will not be granted visas.
Trump has announced that his administration will impose a travel ban on people from countries plagued by terrorism. However, Trump did not specify how these barriers will be implemented.
It is assumed that Trump's policy will be challenged in court. Because, even during the presidency, the implementation of Trump's immigration policy had to face the court.
Under Trump, citizens of several Muslim-majority countries were restricted from entering the United States. However, the court stopped this action. Later, Joe Biden became president and canceled Trump's policy.
Meanwhile, even after 10 days, peace has not returned to the Palestinian Gaza Strip. The Palestinian territory is shaken by Israeli attacks one after another. The conflict started on October 7. The Palestinian organization Hamas attacked Israel that day. In response, Israel launched a counterattack on the same day.
Since then, continuous airstrikes have been carried out in Gaza. More than four thousand people died on both sides. An extreme humanitarian crisis has emerged in the besieged Gaza. In this situation, US President Joe Biden is going to visit Israel tomorrow, Wednesday (October 18).
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