Donald Trump, whose poll numbers in recent days have soared, due in large part to his response to the recent ISIS terror attack in Paris, told MSNBC in a nationally televised interview he would "absolutely" tap into database technology to track the entrance and movements of Muslims into America.
"I would certainly implement that," he said, the Hill reported.
When asked if Muslims would be required by law to sign up for the database, he said: "They have to be. They have to be."
Trump went on, explaining how security needs will require additional surveillance of the Muslim community.
"[The database] would stop people from coming in illegally. We have to stop people from coming into our country illegally," Trump said.
And in a separate interview with Yahoo, he spoke similarly.
"Certain things will be done that we never thought would happen in this country in terms of information and learning about the enemy," Trump said. "We're going to have to do things that were frankly unthinkable a year ago."
"I would certainly implement that," he said, the Hill reported.
When asked if Muslims would be required by law to sign up for the database, he said: "They have to be. They have to be."
Trump went on, explaining how security needs will require additional surveillance of the Muslim community.
"[The database] would stop people from coming in illegally. We have to stop people from coming into our country illegally," Trump said.
And in a separate interview with Yahoo, he spoke similarly.
"Certain things will be done that we never thought would happen in this country in terms of information and learning about the enemy," Trump said. "We're going to have to do things that were frankly unthinkable a year ago."
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