Mohamed Zuhdi Jasser, who is attempting to become the GOP candidate in the 4th Congressional District in Arizona, refused to support Donald Trump during the 2016 Republican National Convention and lobbied for more third-world immigration alongside a Barack Obama administration official.
In 2016, as a delegate of the Republican National Convention, Jasser refused to attend and back Trump’s nomination. “We have a candidate that is beyond the pale. He has thrived on bait and switch politics, no track record showing he shares our values as conservative. He has thrived on demagoguery with nativism and populism. That is not conservatism,” Jasser complained.
As president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, Jasser also penned an article alongside Obama administration assistant secretary Eric P. Schwartz, titled ‘Year of the refugee,’ demanding that the U.S. absorb “at least 125,000” refugees a year. Specifically, they demanded more refugees “from places like Syria” — the homeland of Jasser’s asylum-seeker parents. The article also referenced Iraq and Rohingya Muslims from Burma.
Despite his past, Jasser has amassed a formidable line-up of high-profile endorsements, including Blaze Media founder Glenn Beck and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.
Jasser is less vocal in his opposition to Trump and support for mass migration at present but continues to advance many establishment Republican policy positions, such as claiming aid to Ukraine and other foreign aid is “the best thing for the American economy” and “help[s] secure our own country.”
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