The Republican candidate who accused the Syrian refugees of fleeing the war in Syria of being affiliated with the terror outfit ISIS during his speech saw hamid standing up to then say something.
Almost halfway through the rally held in South Carolina, she stood silently with a t-shirt that read “I Come In Peace”. Some people in the crowd were reportedly a bit hostile toward the woman, shouting profanities at her. Following the incident, she was then escorted out by the security.
Trump had earlier stirred up controversy for suggesting a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States. Even though Hamid didn’t utter a word, supporters of Trump began to chant his name. Trump campaign staff had instructed security to escort out any protestors.As she was being escorted out, one person even shouted loudly saying that she has a bomb.
“You have a bomb, you have a bomb,” Hamid told CNN. “The ugliness really came out fast and that’s really scary,” she added.
Republican White House frontrunner Donald Trump’s call for a ban on Muslims entering the US have also been used by Somalia’s Shebab in a jihadist recruitment video, a US monitoring group said today.The Al Qaeda-affiliated Shebab use an excerpt from Trump’s December 7 speech to try and woo Muslims in the West to wage jihad. In his speech, Trump had also proposed a total and complete shutdown on Muslims entering the US until the country was able to determine and understand this problem” of Islamist violence, following an incident of 14 people getting killed by a radicalized couple in California.
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