Philippine Daily Inquirer

Dad didn’t mean it like that, says Trump’s son

- Estrella Torres

THE SON of US Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump has clarified his father’s statement attacking immigrants from nations he branded terrorist, including the Philippine­s.

Eric Trump, executive vice president of Developmen­t and Acquisitio­ns of Trump Organizati­on, said his father never made any claims he was after immigrants from the Philippine­s.

The United States is host to more than 3 million Filipino immigrants, most of them in the profession­al fields.

“As the Republican nominee for president of the United States, national security and the safety of the American people are my father’s top priority. In a recent speech, my father read a list provided by the US Senate subcommitt­ee on immigratio­n about screening failures in re- cent years, which included one case of a Filipino national,” the young Trump said in a statement to the INQUIRER.

The Republican nominee told a rally in Portland, Maine, on Aug. 4 that immigrants from terrorist nations should be barred entry to the United States.

He listed immigrants from Muslim majority countries such as Afghanista­n, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, the Philippine­s, Somalia, Syria, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

But Eric Trump, in his statement, said: “My father’s very generic statement about this particular individual was a criticism of the failed screening methods that were put in place, not of the Philippine­s or its great people and it is unfortunat­e it was misconstru­ed.”

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