Presidential advisor: Trump opposes discrimination

FCNN News Agency: Advisors to the US president-elect announced that claims about deporting Muslims from the United States are "nonsense" being told by "the Muslim Brotherhood or the Iranian regime."
According to the Elaf website, Walid Al-Fares, a Lebanese-born advisor to Donald Trump, has emphasized that any "discriminatory view" from the US president-elect is unacceptable, and that sources that spread these lies are expelling their own people from their homeland.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the "Great American Pac" group, which supports Trump, told Fox News that the Muslim registration plan being discussed in the Trump campaign has precedent in the United States.
Carl Higbee has described the Muslim registration plan as similar to the forced transfer of Japanese residents of the United States to camps during World War II.
Based on this plan, which was implemented after the September 11 attacks and canceled in 2011, the entry and exit of non-American Muslims must be controlled and non-American Muslims must explain their movements and where they live.




