How can you still defend Trump?

How can you still defend Trump?

I agree.

He should have banned people from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

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wow, he's a grandmaster guys. You should listen to this dude. He has so mucccccch intelligence.

Then let's keep it that way?

>trusting a Jap

>trusting a leaf

This desu..
Although I'm sort of glad he didn't ban Saudi Arabia because my dad works there.

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>why don't you want people who smear shit all over their own house to come to your house
>that's like, racist, my dude

They've tried. Somalian in St. Cloud MN and Ohio State. They're just too stupid to succeed

USS Cole.

Iran doesn't make much sense, but ISIS or its sympathizers are semi active in the others.

Good, let it stay that way.

He actually would have had a pretty strong legal case if he banned countries where people contributed to terrorist attacks on the USA came from.

It probably would have been upheld in court.

People dead in Iraq War: 250,000 to 1 million
People dead in Afghanistan: 1,250,000 to 2 million
People dead in Syria: 312,000 to 500,000
People dead in Sudan: 1-2 Million
People dead in Somalia: 300,000 to 500,000
People dead in Yemen: 10,000 to 20,000

>On US soil
Hmmmm
Really gets the ol almondated neurons a joggin

>How can you still defend Trump?
quite confidently, actually, onan...

Why are you OK with indiscriminately bombing those people but not opening our gates and bringing them here?

And this guy was just drunk right.... guys?

Trump is 100% right.

Simple really, the country he baned were chosen by Obama in the past

>Redefine terrorism when it suits your narrative.

Jew Lad

Yeah. I don't know why he didn't...

Nice shoop,

How can you still defend Obongo? It was his fucking list.

Obama's visa restriction to those same seven countries only gave the reason of "countries of concern." Why do we need to elaborate more?

>on us soil

Abdul Kulane attacked a mall and stabbed almost 10 people. He didn't kill anyone.

Hopefully with this ban, that rate of non-murder will continue.