Protests in the US over Donald Trump's immigration bans.

Protesters in New York

Protesters in New York Source: AAP

Thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets in a demonstration of protest against president Donald Trump's executive orders suspending entry visas to migrants from 7 Muslim-majority countries.


O loo faaauau le tetee a nisi i Amerika i le faatonuga faapitoa, le executive order mai le peresitene Donald Trump, etaofia ai visa ulufale i tagata e afua mai atunuu e 7 i Sasae i Totonu e mafuli i le talitonuga Isalama.

 

 

"Free, set the refugees free....you build a wall, we tear down"

"Immigrants aren't welcome here? No way, no fear..."

 

Na amata i le malae vaalele o JFK i New York ae na vave ona sosolo i isi malae vaalele i Miami, North Carolina, Los Angeles and San Francisco.



I lumafale o le ale paepae, na valaau ai nisi e faateaina le peresitene fou, President Trump.

 

"We are all immigrants", "Hey, hey, ho, ho, Donald Trump has got to go!"

 

O le faatonuga e taofia ai mo le 90 aso ona pasia ni visa e ulufale ai i Amerika tagata nuu o Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia ma Yemen.

 

E ui i lea na saunoa le sui soo'upu o le faigamalo fou, Kellyanne Conway e le o se Sa o loo faapito i tagata Moselemi....

 

CONWAY

"Let me make it very clear - these seven countries, what about the 46 majority Muslim countries that are not included? Right there, it totally undercuts this nonsense that this is a Muslim ban. This is a ban on prospective travel from countries, trying to prevent terrorists in this country from countries that have a recent history of training and exporting and harboring terrorists."

 

O le itu lena o loo fesiligia e nisi, ona o osofaiga e pei o le 9/11 i le WTO ma isi, na faatino e tagatanuu o Saudi Arabia, Pakistan ma Aikupito, ae e le o aofia atunuu nei i le Sa. .

 






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