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After Trump's regret, hijab-clad Muslim woman evicted again from his rally

August 19, 2016 05:14 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:31 am IST - WASHINGTON:

Rose Hamid had been evicted from the tycoon's rally earlier in January.

Police escort Rose Hamid, a Muslim woman from Charlotte, out of the venue before the start of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S., on Thursday. She had also been evicted from the tycoon's rally in January for carrying out a silent protest.

A hijab-clad Muslim woman, who was evicted from a Donald Trump rally in January, has been booted out of his campaign event again after she handed out pens inscribed with the word ‘salam’ which means ‘peace.’

Rose Hamid said a member of the Republican presidential candidate’s security staff removed her from the event in Charlotte, North Carolina, even before the rally began on the pretext that she was causing a “disturbance.”

“I just wanted to let people know that Muslims who don’t support Trump can get along with people who do support Trump,” Ms. Hamid told WBTV News.

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Sending out a message of peace

At the event, Ms. Hamid was handing out pens, decorated with a single red rose and the word “salam” which in Arabic means “peace” and is used as a greeting.

“I thought it was sweet. I loved the little saying on it,” a Trump supporter was quoted as saying.

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Ms. Hamid said she was inside the rally having positive conversations with Trump fans. “Those are the reactions I was getting. It was such a good experiment,” she said.

She was kicked out earlier

This was the second time Ms. Hamid was kicked out of a Donald Trump rally after she was evicted from the business tycoon’s event for a silent protest in January.

However on Thursday, she said it was her pens that sent her packing at the hands of a Trump staffer.

“He claimed that I had been at several other disturbances, which is a lie. So that tells me they have a prejudice against Muslims,” she said.

‘What if he becomes President?’

Ms. Hamid also expressed concerns over what life may be like for her under a Trump presidency.

“The fact that he wouldn’t allow me to be there says this is what America is going to be like if he’s president,” she said.

The Republican presidential candidate had previously provoked global outrage by calling for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and forcing them to carry special ID cards.

Mr. Trump has since backed down on the proposal and appeared to deliver an apology to people offended by a string of controversies at his rally on Thursday night.

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