Posted on 02/03/2017 4:35:52 PM PST by ColdOne
Trump himself was often critical of President Obamas outreach to the Muslim Brotherhood, and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has proposed a bill to call for declaring the Brotherhood a terror organization. In the past, it has been accused of supporting terrorist groups around the world, and several countries, including Muslim nations, have banned them.
If the U.S. declares the Brotherhood a terrorist organization, it would make it a criminal act for Americans to fund the group, ban banks from processing money for it, bar people with ties to the group from coming to the United States and make it easier to deport immigrants who have worked with the organization.
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CAIR, too.
0bama’s post POTUS Organizations too.
Has the stench of MB been removed from the White House?
I believe that the Democrat National Committee is a prime candidate for this designation as well.
Do it. Include CAIR
And ANTIFA.
Really, what has taken so long to do this?
Add BLM and Soros’ organizations. At least get some investigations going so we can get these terrorists on the list. Organized groups that fund, incite organize and carry out violent acts can’t be tolerated.
Peaceful dissent, yes. Violent dissent, no.
Suppressing violent dissent is not fascism, it’s the rule of law in a civil society.
Yes, pass it now.
Time to make the donuts, we know who our enemies are and they are inside the gate
“Do it. Include CAIR”
ABSOLUTELY!
It would be nice if Trump would do this now. Immediately.
And write it in such a way that it would prohibit (i.e., BAN) anyone with MB ties from entering our country.
When the time is right i believe Trump will do something unexpected but highly effective.
I won’t even speculate as i would not want them with before hand knowledge.
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