President Donald Trump’s
executive order on nationals from certain countries identified as safe haven
for terrorists have been given a rousing welcome by former UKIP leader Nigel
Farage. Though Farage failed to make mention of any instance where a US based
refugee had committed any act of terrorism.
Recall that earlier, the UKIP
leader personally condemned Donald Trump’s resolve to place a ban on Muslims
from entering into the United States makes him feel so “uncomfortable.”
But while having a chat with the
BBC, Farage said that: "He’s entitled to do this. He was voted in on this
ticket."
Asked specifically if he agreed
with the ban, he said: "Well I do. Because I think that if you just look
at what is happening in France and Germany after Mrs Merkel’s policy on this
which was to let everybody in from virtually anywhere, look what it’s led to.
Asked about his 2013 comments
saying it was the responsibility of every Western country to help people from
Syria fleeing for their lives, he said: “That’s right, the Christian community
in many of those countries - it’s almost too late, because most of them have
been wiped out.
"But I did make the point
that if you’re looking for a genuine definition of a refugee…it is somebody who
is in direct fear of persecution or their life because of their race, religion
or beliefs.
Stating that if refugees seeking
to come into a country could be properly defined, then he will give his support
to such a gesture.
He said since he made those
comments “we’ve had the Merkel madness - and I think that Trump’s policy in
many ways has been shaped by what Mrs Merkel did. He’s fully entitled to do
this and as far as we’re concerned in this country - yes, I’d like to see
extreme vetting.”
Asked if he could name a single
terror attack in the United States that had been committed by refugees, he
admitted he could not.
“In fact the terrorist events
that have happened in America have been US citizens who have been radicalised
in America.
“But when you’ve got a problem
already, why on Earth would you wish to add to it?”
He said attacks in Europe had
been committed by people posing as refugees.
On the other hand host Andrew
Neil noted the US already has one of the toughest immigration checks in the
world - especially for refugees.
Speaking further, Farage said refugees
must be recommended to the US via a United Nations agency, and must undergo
biometric checks and screening from four federal agencies.
Asked what the point of a ban
was, he said: “This is why we have elections. Elections so that voters can make
choices. And they voted for Donald Trump to become president - and he said he
would put bans in place and then move towards extreme vetting.
“As far as Syria’s concerned he’s
made that decision, but that’s what he was voted in for.”
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