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Germany's Angela Merkel attacks Donald Trump for targeting 'people from specific background or faith' Germany's Angela Merkel attacks Donald Trump for targeting 'people from specific background or faith'
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Angela Merkel has criticised Donald Trump's ban on some Muslim immigration, saying it is "not justified to put people from a specific background or faith under general suspicion" to combat terrorism.Angela Merkel has criticised Donald Trump's ban on some Muslim immigration, saying it is "not justified to put people from a specific background or faith under general suspicion" to combat terrorism.
A spokesman for Chancellor Merkel said the German leader believes the travel ban is wrong. A spokesman for Chancellor Merkel said the German leader believes the travel ban is wrong.
Germany's DPA news agency quoted Mrs Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert as saying: "She is convinced that even the necessary, resolute fight against terrorism doesn't justify putting people of a particular origin or particular faith under general suspicion". Spokesman Steffen Seibert said: "The Chancellor regrets the US Government's entry ban against refugees and citizens of certain countries.
"She is convinced that even the necessary, resolute fight against terrorism doesn't justify putting people of a particular origin or particular faith under general suspicion.
"The Geneva Refugee Convention requires the international community to take in refugees from war on humanitarian grounds. All signatory states are expected to do so. The Chancellor explained this policy to the US President in their call yesterday.
"The German government will now examine what consequences the measure of the US government will have for German citizens with double citizenship and will represent their interests, if necessary, before our American partners."
Mrs Merkel and Mr Trump spoke by phone on Saturday for the first time since his inauguration.Mrs Merkel and Mr Trump spoke by phone on Saturday for the first time since his inauguration.
More follows... The President signed an executive order on Friday temporarily banning travellers from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from entry into the US. 
In contrast, the German Chancellor has welcomed more than a million refugees into the country, many fleeing war torn Syria. 
The policy has been praised by many but also caused significant internal political difficulties, with right-wing populist parties such as Alternative for Germany (AfD) gaining ground in the last year.