2016-11-07 13:03
Cape Town – US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has blasted Somali refugees, saying that they are "bringing extremist views" to the US.
According to BBC, Trump, who was speaking during his last round of campaigning in Minnesota, vowed that his administration would not allow any refugees "without the support and consent of local communities".
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a meeting with local farmers at Bedners Farm Fresh Market in Boynton Beach, Florida. (Evan Vucci, AP)
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The bruising and unpredictable race that concludes on November 8 has gripped the world and roiled international markets, as Americans decide whether to elect their first female commander in chief or a billionaire real estate tyc00n whose political inexperience is seen by some as an asset and others a liability.
According to an earlier News24 report, Nigerian prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of nations (SCOAN) predicted that Hillary Clinton will win the election in a "narrow victory".
He made the disclosure while speaking to a packed congregation at the SCOAN on Sunday.
TB Joshua prophesied that the female candidate would win the coveted position and shared his "vision" on his Facebook page, which is followed by over 2.5 million people.
"Ten days ago, I saw the new president of America with a narrow win," said TB Joshua.
He, however, also lauded Trump: "I want to salute the opposition – a very strong man and courageous.
"He is my friend because he is very, very courageous. Challenges don't mean anything to him. The more they abuse him, the more he comes out to talk and smile."
WATCH: US Republican candidate Trump blast Somali refugees
Cape Town – US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has blasted Somali refugees, saying that they are "bringing extremist views" to the US.
According to BBC, Trump, who was speaking during his last round of campaigning in Minnesota, vowed that his administration would not allow any refugees "without the support and consent of local communities".
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a meeting with local farmers at Bedners Farm Fresh Market in Boynton Beach, Florida. (Evan Vucci, AP)
Are you following the US Election? Where in SA will you be watching? Who do you want to win? Send us your thoughts!
For all the latest updates on the US 2016 Election, head over to our special report page.
We will be bringing you live updates throughout the night, straight into results, on 8 November.
Related Links
- Nigerian prophet TB Joshua says Clinton will win US election
- I'll destroy my green card if Trump wins, says Soyinka
- 2 Ugandans arrested while demonstrating for Trump at US embassy
Watch the video below as Trump speak
The bruising and unpredictable race that concludes on November 8 has gripped the world and roiled international markets, as Americans decide whether to elect their first female commander in chief or a billionaire real estate tyc00n whose political inexperience is seen by some as an asset and others a liability.
According to an earlier News24 report, Nigerian prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of nations (SCOAN) predicted that Hillary Clinton will win the election in a "narrow victory".
He made the disclosure while speaking to a packed congregation at the SCOAN on Sunday.
TB Joshua prophesied that the female candidate would win the coveted position and shared his "vision" on his Facebook page, which is followed by over 2.5 million people.
"Ten days ago, I saw the new president of America with a narrow win," said TB Joshua.
He, however, also lauded Trump: "I want to salute the opposition – a very strong man and courageous.
"He is my friend because he is very, very courageous. Challenges don't mean anything to him. The more they abuse him, the more he comes out to talk and smile."
WATCH: US Republican candidate Trump blast Somali refugees