Donald Trump: Muslims react to Republican candidate's call for US ban
Outspoken Republican called for a 'complete shutdown' of Muslim immigration to the US

Prominent and ordinary Muslims across the world have reacted with disbelief and anger over Donald Trump’s call to ban anyone of the Islamic faith entering the United States.
The Republican candidate, leading the field according to some polls, released a statement in which he called for a “complete shutdown” on Muslim immigration.
Following the remarks' widespread condemnation, Trump told a cheering rally in South Carolina: "I. Don't. Care."
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Egyptian political satirist Bassem Youssef
Karl Sharro, who runs a Middle East political and satirical blog, also had this hilarious take on Trump's remarks
Trump's remarks have also been condemned by British politicians including David Cameron, who described the comments as “divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong."
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