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Scholars: Trump's call to 'ban Muslims' is un-American

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imageTrump calls for a ban on Muslims entering the US.Randall Hill/Reuters

Q: Presidential candidate Donald Trump called Monday for barring all Muslims from entering the US. He previously called for surveillance against mosques and a database for all Muslims living the US. What can you tell us about the history of attacks against Muslims in the US? Are...

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