Trump Should Not Be Banned

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Throughout my life I have heard a lot negative stereotypes about Muslims just by how they look. What I have heard is they are terrorists, should be deported, be burned, and other bad comments. This made me choose to research Trump’s travel ban. Trumps travel ban is trying to protect our nation from foreign terrorist attacks, but some people think that it is discrimination against Muslims. In January 27th Donald Trump signed an executive order that banned seven Muslim majority countries from entering the United States. The affected countries include Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Yemen, and Somalia. The order bans immigrants and visa holders for 90 days in seven countries. It also bans refugees from entering the United States for 120 days. …show more content…
Many people point out that there have been terrorist attacks on US soil after 9/11 . However these attacks had nothing to do with those seven countries that Trump banned, and all of these terrorist attacks after 9/11 are attacks done by American-Muslims. Trump Ban is to protect our nation from terrorists attacks and to keep our nation safe. Although this ban is to protect our nation from terrorist attacks the ban against seven countries that have done nothing, should not be banned because of their religion. Trump banned Syria permanently from entering the US while most of the refugees come from Syria because of the Civil War that has been going on for years. Trump should not ban these seven countries. In the video called “Donald Trump’s refugee ban, explained” it said that “Nobody in the US has been killed in a terrorist attack by these particular seven nations.” there is no reason for Trump to ban these 7 countries. These seven countries had nothing to do with any terror attacks in the US. The US should focus on their own problems because all of these attacks were cause by American Citizens. In Los Angeles Times it said that “It identified all 10 terrorist attacks in the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001, that were carried out by radicalized followers of Islam. There

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