Mr Trump and his allies have consistently defended the ban,
insisting the measure was about Americans’ "safety" and not about
discriminating against religion. Videos and speeches defending the ban remain
on the Trump campaign website.
One ISIS jihadi said:
"What we want is their country be delivered to a donkey
like Trump who will destroy it.
In the end, they are all our enemies and we will only meet them on the battlefields. It is either them or us. We ask Allah to make their destruction caused by their own plans and their death come among themselves. The world is going to experience a change and this change will put Islam in the leadership position as the end result." It comes hours after group al-Qaeda said the billionaire’s White House win will give extremists across the Middle East a common enemy, sparking fears of a major attack on US soil. Donald Trump deletes his statement about Muslim meanwhile ISIS comes after him