Discrimination against Muslims an affront
of American values: Obama
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[July 22, 2016]
By Ayesha Rascoe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack
Obama on Thursday praised the contributions of Muslim immigrants to the
United States, saying any effort to discriminate against the Islamic
faith plays into the hands of terrorists.
"Muslim Americans are as patriotic, as integrated, as American as any
other members of the American family," Obama said at a White House
reception to celebrate the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday.
"Whether your family has been here for generations or you're a new
arrival, you're an essential part of the fabric of our country," he
said.
The Obama administration has faced criticism for its plan to admit as
many as 10,000 Syrian refugees to the United States this year, with some
Republicans warning that violent militants could enter the country
posing as refugees.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had proposed a temporary
ban on Muslims entering the country after a Muslim American and his wife
killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California, last year.
While not naming Trump specifically, Obama said that discriminatory
policies against Muslims are an affront the "values that already make
our nation great."
Trump, who will be giving his official acceptance speech at the
Republican National Convention on Thursday night, has used "make America
great again" as his campaign slogan.
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Sophia Ahmadinejad, 2-year-old, a refugee from Afghanistan listens
as U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at an Eid al-Fitr
reception at the White House in Washington, U.S., July 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
"Singling out Muslim Americans, moreover, feeds the lie of
terrorists like ISIL, that the West is somehow at war with a
religion that includes over a billion adherents," Obama said, using
an acronym for the Islamic State militant group. "That's not smart
national security."
(Reporting by Ayesha Rascoe; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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