US Election 2024: Donald Trump vows to bar Gaza refugees; revoke visas of 'antisemitic' students

In Iowa, during a campaign event, Donald Trump promised that if he got re-elected as president, he would create rules to stop people who openly support Hamas from coming to the United States. According to Reuters, Trump said he wanted to stop immigrants who openly endorse Hamas from coming into the country.


Trump was worried that some foreign students in colleges were supporting terrorists, especially with recent attacks in Israel. He thought the solution was to cancel the visas of students who strongly disagreed with the United States and didn't like Jewish people. They would have to go back to their home countries.


Also, Trump said he would send police officers to protests supporting Hamas. Their job would be to arrest and send away immigrants who openly support this Palestinian group.


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All of this happened during the Israel-Hamas war, which caused many deaths on both sides. Trump's plans show that he wanted to protect the United States and its interests.


Before this, when he was president from 2017 to 2021, Trump also talked about stopping people who didn't think Israel had a right to exist from coming to the U.S. He also wanted to cancel visas for foreign students who didn't like Jewish people.


It's important to know that Trump's earlier ban on people from some Muslim-majority countries was challenged in court but was later approved by the U.S. Supreme Court. However, President Biden canceled this ban when he took office.


To sum it up, in Iowa, at a campaign event, Donald Trump said he would make rules to prevent people who support Hamas from coming to the United States. These rules included canceling student visas, arresting and sending away people who openly support Hamas, and stopping those who didn't think Israel had a right to exist from entering the U.S. We kindly request you to disseminate this news and provide your insights in the comments section. Thank you.

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