Trump vows to keep ‘Jihadists and their sympathizers’ out of the U.S., reinstate travel ban

Published Oct. 17, 2023, 9:23 a.m. ET | Updated Oct. 17, 2023

Former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally. (Photo/Donald J. Trump for president)
Former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally. (Photo/Donald J. Trump for president)

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Former President Donald Trump’s campaign announced his plan to ensure Jihadists and their “sympathizers” remain out of the U.S. under his administration, should he take office in 2025.

The announcement comes off the heels of the sparking of a war between Israel and Hamas after the terrorist group launched terror attacks this month.

Trump vowed to reinstate and “expand” his signature travel ban from places with a high risk of terrorism.

Additionally, he plans to suspend refugee resettlement through the U.S. Department of State.

Trump’s campaign outlined plans to further crack down on the possibility of terrorists entering the country, which includes deportations, “ideological screening” for immigrants, revoking visas of “anti-American” and antisemitic people and to send immigration enforcement to “pro-Jihadist demonstrations.”

He also promised to activate the “Alien Enemies Act” to “accelerate domestic deportations.”

Trump slammed the Biden administration after war broke out in the region.

“These Hamas attacks are a disgrace and Israel has every right to defend itself with overwhelming force,” Trump said in a statement after the initial attack. “Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks, which many reports are saying came from the Biden Administration.”

“We brought so much peace through the Middle East through the Abraham Accords, only to see Biden whittle it away at a far more rapid pace than anyone thought possible.”

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