Trump says that, if elected, he will control the entry of French citizens.
US presidential candidate Donald Trump, of the Republican Party, was questioned about his proposal to suspend immigration to the US from citizens of countries "compromised by terrorism" until the necessary verification mechanisms are in place; "We have problems in Germany and we have problems in France," he told NBC; both European countries were recently affected by attacks claimed by the Islamic State; Trump criticized France in reference to the attack; "The mistake is theirs, because they allowed these people to enter their territory."
247 - US presidential candidate Donald Trump, of the Republican Party, said on Sunday (24) that, if elected, his government will control people coming from France and other countries "compromised" by terrorism. The candidate was questioned about his proposal to suspend immigration to the United States from citizens coming from countries "compromised by terrorism" until he has the necessary verification mechanisms.
"I will give you a number of places in a few weeks," Trump told NBC. "We have problems in Germany and we have problems in France," he indicated. Both European countries were recently affected by attacks claimed by the Islamic State.
When asked if his proposal could limit the migration of French citizens by claiming that their country is "compromised by terrorism," Trump replied: "They certainly are." "And you know why? The mistake is theirs, because they allowed these people to enter their territory," he added.