Monday, November 21, 2016

'If you don’t like Donald Trump leave the country', US judge tells new citizens

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump Photo: Reuters
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump Photo: Reuters

An American judge has been filmed telling new US citizens they "should go to another country" if they do not like President-elect Donald Trump.

Judge John Primomo, a federal magistrate judge in San Antonio, Texas, made the comments while presiding over a naturalisation ceremony at the Institute of Texan Cultures on Thursday.

At the event those seeking naturalisation took an oath of allegiance to officially complete the process of becoming a US citizen.

In footage obtained by KENS 5 News, Judge Primomo can be heard telling the new citizens: "I can assure you that whether you voted for him or you did not vote for him, if you are a citizen of the United States, he is your President.

"He will be your President and if you do not like that, you need to go to another country."

Mr Trump made hard line immigration policies a central part of his presidential campaign, including a proposal to build a wall along the US and Mexican border and calling for a “total and complete shutdown” of the entry of Muslims to the United States “until out country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.”

In an interview with CBS Mr Trump said he would deport two to three million undocumented immigrants “immediately” on taking office.

Millions of protesters took to the streets in major cities, including Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, after election night to protest over Mr Trump's defeat of Hillary Clinton and dissenters used the protests to rebuke the controversial proposals surrounding immigration promoted by the Trump campaign.

Mr Trump's victory galvanized white supremacists across the country, as a wave of reported hate crimes took place across the country following his victory. Neo-Nazi and Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin exalted Mr Trump as a "God Emperor" following the election results. The Ku Klux Klan also announced a victory parade for the beginning of December in North Carolina.

Judge Primomo told KENS 5 __news that his comments were intended to be unifying and not political, adding that he did not vote for Mr Trump.

Those taking part in the ceremony had a more optimistic outlook. Mohammed Al Farradh, originally from Iraq, said: “It is exciting to be an American. I believe that America is bigger than whoever is in office.”

Independent News Service

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