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Ben Clerkin

ByBen Clerkin, IN NEW YORK

Opinion

Trump looks to make a killing out of Israel’s war

He promises a massive immigration crackdown if he returns to office as US sours on pro-Palestinian radicals

November 15, 2023 14:12
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CLAREMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE - NOVEMBER 11: Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a campaign event on November 11, 2023 in Claremont, New Hampshire. The defense is scheduled to start presenting its case on Monday in Trump's fraud case. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
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Donald Trump can’t help but look at the Israel-Gaza war with the shrewd eye of a businessman who thinks he can make a profit. 

He believes that the disturbingly high numbers of keffiyeh-wearing antisemitic protesters who have imposed themselves on university campuses and cities across America have created a fresh demand among voters.

It’s one that he intends to service by giving this new market -- he hopes a silent, seething majority -- everything they want. And so much more they might not.

If elected, Trump is promising to cancel the visas of foreign students who participated in anti-Israel or pro-Palestinian protests, resurrect his Muslim ban (which restricted entry from certain Muslim-majority countries and was repealed by Joe Biden on his first day in office) and expand ideological screening of visa applicants to block people with “undesirable attitudes”.