Piers
Morgan, Media Personality and Staunch supporter of US President Donald Trump
has kicked the Muslim ban.
Read Piers Morgan’s article below:
PIERS MORGAN: More Americans were killed last year by
toddlers with guns than by Muslim terrorists, Mr President – where is the executive
order to stop THAT?
This is wrong.
Whichever way President Trump tries to justify his
executive order on banning immigrants and refugees from seven war-ravaged
countries, it makes no sense.
The facts, alternate or otherwise, speak for themselves:
Nobody from any of those predominantly Muslim countries –
Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen – has committed a terror
attack on US mainland.
The perpetrators of the two major Islamic extremist
terror attacks in New York on 9/11 and more recently in San Bernadino, came
from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Lebanon and Pakistan.
Yet, perversely, none of these countries are on the
banned list.
As always with the often absurdly exaggerated anti-Trump
hysteria that greets everything he does, it’s important to offer some
clarification and perspective.
Trump’s not throwing all Muslims out of America, nor is
he banning all Muslims from coming in as he once, shockingly, threatened to do.
He’s putting a temporary ban on any people from seven
countries where Islamic terror is rife, until much tighter VISA systems and
‘extreme vetting’ is put in place.
This is exactly what he repeatedly said he’d do in the
latter stages of his campaign, it’s therefore one of the reasons he won the
election, and it will be applauded by many millions of Americans who voted for
him.
I also genuinely believe Donald Trump is doing this
because he wants to stop Americans being attacked again by Islamic extremists,
not because he just hates Muslims.
He’s seen what’s happened in Paris, Nice and Brussels and
blames lax border controls for the ease with which nihilist terrorists can now
infiltrate civilian life, some by posing as refugees, and kill mass numbers of
people.
There is undeniably a very good argument to further
strengthen immigration rules to prevent people with nefarious intent from
entering the US.
Indeed, Barack Obama took several significant steps to do
just that in the last year.
So let’s not pretend that everything Donald Trump’s doing
here is outrageous and unacceptable just because he’s Donald Trump.
But nor can we pretend that some of what he’s doing is
not outrageous and unacceptable – because it is.
There is no good reason why people with perfectly valid
permanent resident green cards have been rounded up at airports, handcuffed,
and threatened with deportation.
Slashing the number of genuine refugees America will
accept going forward, and taking none from Syria ‘indefinitely’, is utterly
reprehensible, too.
These people are fleeing the very Middle East
battlefields sparked by the illegal, immoral and disastrous war on Iraq.
A war that America, with its equally culpable allies like
Britain, started with Saddam Hussein as twisted, illogical revenge for a terror
attack committed by somebody else.
The wrong guy was targeted then, just as this executive
order picks on many of the wrong guys now.
We have a moral duty to help those innocent people whose lives have been ruined by our unjustified warfare. To now subject them to even more oppression, heartache and despair seems cruel.
We have a moral duty to help those innocent people whose lives have been ruined by our unjustified warfare. To now subject them to even more oppression, heartache and despair seems cruel.
Even worse, it may imperil their lives if they are forced
to return to places where they may be killed.
It cannot be right that they are now being victimized for something they haven’t done.
It cannot be right that they are now being victimized for something they haven’t done.
There is also a massive delusion to the myth that Muslim
terrorists are the biggest violent threat to American lives.
Since Donald Trump’s inauguration nine days ago, more
than 750 people have been killed by guns in America, through murder, accident
and suicide.
This is the horrific daily toll on American life from
firearms.
Today, another 85 people will be shot dead.
And the same tomorrow.
The situation is so appalling that in 2016, more
Americans were killed by TODDLERS with guns than by terrorists.
Yet there has been no executive order to try to stop this
carnage, and nor is there likely to be.
President Trump was vociferously backed by the NRA in his election campaign and he is a fervent supporter of the 2nd Amendment.
President Trump was vociferously backed by the NRA in his election campaign and he is a fervent supporter of the 2nd Amendment.
This raises a massive flaw in the logic of his
determination to protect Americans and make the country safer.
How can you ban people from countries that have so far
committed zero terror attacks on US mainland to ‘keep America safe’, but do
nothing about the domestic deadly gun-related terror being waged on the streets
every day by Americans of all color and creed?
I am all for President Trump wielding the big stick of
American military power when it comes to destroying ISIS.
They are a despicable group of medieval barbarians intent
on destroying our way of life.
But this overly-draconian executive order will simply serve to empower ISIS, act as the best recruitment agent they could possibly wish for, and fuel their conspiracy theory that America’s waging war on Islam, not just Islamic terrorists.
But this overly-draconian executive order will simply serve to empower ISIS, act as the best recruitment agent they could possibly wish for, and fuel their conspiracy theory that America’s waging war on Islam, not just Islamic terrorists.
It’s also grotesquely unfair because it punishes many
decent, law-abiding people who have every right to be in the country.
Olympic Gold medal champion runner Sir Mo Farah has a
dual UK/Somali citizenship so is technically now banned from America where he
does much of his training.
An Iraqi-born British member of Parliament, Nadhim
Zahawi, whose children are at Princeton University, can’t come in.
Hameed Darweesh, a hero US military translator for 10
years, was detained at JFK airport and only freed after mass protests.
As for the indefinite ban on Syrian refugees, consider
this: Apple creator Steve Jobs’ father was a Syrian refugee to the US.
Under this new order, he would have been banned entry,
and America’s most successful ever company would never have happened.
How can any of this be right?
‘We don’t want them here,’ President Trump said
yesterday, referring to Islamic terrorists. ‘We only want to admit those into
our country who will support our country and love deeply our people.’
Every sensible person would agree with this sentiment.
Every sensible person would agree with this sentiment.
But a lot of those directly and instantly targeted by
this crackdown DO support America and DO love the people deeply.

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