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Donald Trump condones supporter's request to fire Muslim women border security staff who wear 'hibi jabis'

He replied ‘I understand that’ and ‘We’re looking at that'

 

Rachael Revesz
New York
Friday 01 July 2016 15:47 EDT
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Mr Trump did not make any attempt to disagree with his supporter's comments
Mr Trump did not make any attempt to disagree with his supporter's comments (YouTube)

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Donald Trump has appeared to condone a woman’s racist comment that muslim women who work as border security staff and who wear "hibi jabis" should be fired.

During a question and answer session at a town hall event in New Hampshire, a woman asked him: “Why aren't we putting our military retirees on that border or in TSA? Get rid of all these hibi-jabis they wear at TSA? I’ve seen them myself.”

“I understand that,” Mr Trump responded.

The woman then proposed replacing the Muslim employees with military veterans who “fought and defended” the US.

“You know, we are looking at that,” Mr Trump replied. “We’re looking at a lot of things.”

The Transport Security Administration were not immediatey available for comment.

The Republican nominee’s failure to condemn his supporter’s comment will do little to convince Americans that he supports the American Muslim community.

In November he called for a temporary ban of all Muslims entering the US, and has repeatedly talked of the need to act “tough” and “smart”.

“By appearing to endorse the bigoted views of one of his supporters, Donald Trump is placing all American Muslim women who wear Islamic attire in danger,” said Robert McCaw, the government affairs director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

CAIR has reported an “unprecedented spike” in anti-Muslim incidents since the terrorist attacks in November and the San Bernardino shootings in December 2015.

“American Muslims, and particularly Muslim women, are facing an unprecedented spike in discrimination and hate attacks, due in no small part to Donald Trump's Islamophobic rhetoric and policy proposals,“ he added.

Instead, Mr Trump has repeatedly pledged to help retired military veterans.

He skipped a Fox News presidential candidate television debate at the start of the year to attend a fundraising event for veterans, and later claimed he had raised millions of dollars.

He came under fire for taking more than six months to reveal which veteran charities he had donated to and how much money he had given.

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