from Part II - The Politics of Islamophobia in the Courts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 September 2020
Donald Trump’s December 2015 proposal to “ban Muslims” marked a new highpoint in political animus toward Muslims. It also ushered in a new era of explicit Islamophobia within the political sphere, spearheaded by the man who would come to symbolize it. Far more than a fringe or aberrant policy position, Trump’s Muslim ban helped deliver him the presidency, and developed into a cornerstone of his campaign for the White House.
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