The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Trump is being Trump: supporters

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US President Donald Trump’s order temporaril­y banning refugees and immigrants from seven mostly Muslim countries is playing well in Trump Country, those places that propelled him to the White House.

The New York businessma­n and reality TV star promised to put America first during the campaign, his supporters say, and he is doing it.

That includes securing the nation’s borders and doing everything possible to prevent terrorists from entering the US.

In their view, Mr Trump is being Mr Trump. They add that Democrats and liberal snowflakes and soft-hearted do-gooders just need to calm down.

“He’s going to do what he says and says what he does,” said Barbara Van Syckel, 66, of Sterling Heights, Michigan.

“That’s a little frightenin­g for some people.”

Thousands have demonstrat­ed at US airports since Mr Trump issued an order on Friday blocking people from seven countries in the Middle East and Africa from entering the US and suspending refugee immigratio­n for four months.

The protests included a gathering of several hundred people at the Birmingham, Alabama, airport, the largest in a Southern state Trump carried with ease.

Washington’s state attorney general filed a lawsuit over the order and a federal judge in New York issued an emergency order temporaril­y banning deportatio­ns of people from the seven nations.

Some Republican lawmakers have questioned the order, with senators John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina saying they fear it will become “a selfinflic­ted wound in the fight against terrorism”.

None of that criticism matters much in Trump Country, those states and counties where Mr Trump claimed the votes to win the Electoral College despite losing the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Retired social service worker Judith Wilkenloh says the order shows Mr Trump “means what he says”.

“He’s just unafraid. He’s just going ahead like a locomotive and I like him more and more every time he does something,” said Mrs Wilkenloh, 72, of Fredrick, Maryland.

Trump supporters said they are satisfied with the immigratio­n order and the ideas behind it, from improving national security to watching out for Americans first.

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