Donald Trump may no longer be interested in banning Muslims
US presidential-elect, Donald Trump, has taken down his proposed Muslim ban from his campaign site.
Independent reports that the president-elect has removed the statement proposing the complete ban of Muslims from America from his campaign site.
The statement read: "Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on."
This was published on December 7, 2015 after the Paris attacks.
Now, a search for that statement redirects people to a different page, where searchers are encouraged to donate to his campaign.
He might be replacing this ban with "extreme vetting",Complex reports.
"The Muslim ban is something that in some form has morphed into a extreme vetting. People are coming into our country like we have no idea who they are. Where they are from. What their feeling about our country is and she wants 550 percent more. This is going to be the great Trojan horse of all time. I believe in building safe zones ... We know nothing about their values and we know nothing about their love for our country," Trump said during the second presidential debate.
Looks like Trump may be changing his mind after becoming the 45th president-elect on November 8, 2016, with 279 electoral votes.
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