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There is another 1% of the population who are Muslim, a group Trump wants to keep from entering the country.
Indiscriminate bombing and complete "bans" on people will create vastly more terrorists than those actions will kill or keep from entering our country.
This is called "marking" a portal and it causes others to keep from entering your portal.
Children may find it hard to keep from entering the road in such a situation.
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