Will Do Everything To Protect Religious Liberty: US President Donald Trump
Criticised by political opponents for his alleged
"Muslim ban" policy, US President Donald Trump today said his
administration will do everything in its power to defend and protect religious
liberty of America, which will remain a tolerant society where all faiths are
respected. "I want to express clearly today, to the American people, that
my administration will do everything in its power to defend and protect
religious liberty in our land," Mr Trump said in his first address to the
annual National Prayer Breakfast.
"America must forever remain a tolerant society where all face are
respected and where all of our citizens can feel safe and secure," said Mr
Trump.
Asserting that terrorism is a fundamental threat to religious freedom, the US
President said, "It must be stopped and it will be stopped. It may not be
pretty for a little while. It will be stopped."
Mr Trump said that in recent days, his administration has begun to take
necessary action to achieve the goal of making the US safe and secure.
"Our nation has the most generous immigration system in the world. But
these are those and there are those that would exploit that generosity to
undermine the values that we hold so dear. We need security," said Mr
Trump, whose move to impose a travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority
countries has invited criticism and outrage at home and from abroad.
"There are those who would seek to enter our country
for the purpose of spreading violence, or oppressing other people based upon
their faith or their lifestyle, not right. We will not allow a beachhead of
intolerance to spread in our nation.
You look all over the world and you see what's
happening," he said, justifying his decision on temporary immigration ban.
Mr Trump said that in coming days, his administration will
develop a system to help ensure that those admitted into the US fully embrace
American values of religious and personal liberty.
"And that they reject any form of oppression and discrimination. We want
people to come into our nation, but we want people to love us and to love our
values, not to hate us and to hate our values," he said.
No comments
Post a Comment