p******e 发帖数: 897 | 1 A spokesman for the pro-Trump Great America PAC cited World War II Japanese
internment camps as "precedent" for President-elect Donald Trump's discussed
plan for a Muslim registry system.
Carl Higbie, a former Navy SEAL, appeared on Fox News' "The Kelly File" to
argue in favor of the plan, which Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach said
in a Reuters interview is being modeled after the highly controversial
National Security Entry-Exit Registration System implemented after the Sept.
11 terror attacks.
Confronted with questions about the constitutionality of such a plan, Higbie
cited history, in particular the forced relocation and incarceration of
Japanese Americans following the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II.
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"We've done it based on race, we've done it based on religion, we've done it
based on region," he said. "We've done it with Iran back — back a while
ago. We did it during World War II with [the] Japanese."
Pressed by host Megyn Kelly on whether he was suggesting re-implementing the
internment camps, Higbie said no, before adding: "I'm just saying there is
precedent for it."
Kelly then swiftly rebuked his suggestion.
"You can't be citing Japanese internment camps as precedent for anything the
president-elect is gonna do," she said. | p******e 发帖数: 897 | 2 我觉得传粉应该积极一些
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【在 p******e 的大作中提到】 : A spokesman for the pro-Trump Great America PAC cited World War II Japanese : internment camps as "precedent" for President-elect Donald Trump's discussed : plan for a Muslim registry system. : Carl Higbie, a former Navy SEAL, appeared on Fox News' "The Kelly File" to : argue in favor of the plan, which Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach said : in a Reuters interview is being modeled after the highly controversial : National Security Entry-Exit Registration System implemented after the Sept. : 11 terror attacks. : Confronted with questions about the constitutionality of such a plan, Higbie : cited history, in particular the forced relocation and incarceration of
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