Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering US is praised by Neo-nazis and Ku Klux Klan supporters demanding, 'Make America white again'

  • Neo nazi groups, far right bloggers, Ku Klux Klan member endorsed Trump
  • One meme copying Obama's hope poster read: 'Make America white again'
  • Trump called for complete shutdown on Muslims entering the United States
  • U.S. government, world leaders, the UN and J.K. Rowling condemned him
  • See more Donald Trump campaign news at www.dailymail.co.uk/trump 

Neo nazi groups, far right bloggers and a former Ku Klux Klan member have praised Donald Trump for calling for Muslims to be banned from entering the country.

Trump, who leads the race for the Republicans' presidential candidate, called for a complete shutdown of Muslims entering the country in the wake of the California terror attack in which 14 were killed.

Far right groups, including one who hailed him as the 'glorious leader', have created memes celebrating Trump's controversial statements by featuring his face alongside the words: 'Make America white again.'

As neo nazi groups and far right bloggers united in their praise for Donald Trump's outrageous statements about restrict Muslim immigration, one meme read: 'Make America white again'

As neo nazi groups and far right bloggers united in their praise for Donald Trump's outrageous statements about restrict Muslim immigration, one meme read: 'Make America white again'

Controversial: Another meme that mimicked President Barack Obama's   was posted on website Stuff That Spins, which wrote: 'The ignorant, xenophobic bigot [Trump] is running for our highest office.'

Controversial: Another meme that mimicked President Barack Obama's was posted on website Stuff That Spins, which wrote: 'The ignorant, xenophobic bigot [Trump] is running for our highest office.'

One meme mimicked President Barack Obama's 'hope' poster with Obama's face replaced with Trump's and the word 'Hope' with 'Make America white again'. 

It was posted on website Stuff That Spins, which wrote: 'The ignorant, xenophobic bigot is running for our highest office.'

Another had a photograph of Trump alongside the words: 'This man is your friend. He removes kebab.' 

David Duke, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, offered his support for billionaire trump on his radio show yesterday.

In support of his call to restrict Muslim immigration, he said: 'The Jewish knives are coming out on Donald Trump. 

'How come it's against America values to want to preserve the heritage of the country? We're overwhelmingly a Christian country and overwhelmingly a European country.'

Neo Nazi website, The Daily Stormer, lauded Trump as 'the ultimate savior'.

Andrew Anglin wrote on the site yesterday: 'Finally... Someone speaks sense... Why were these monkeys ever allowed in in the first place? What an insane, stupid concept.' 

'Get all of these monkeys the hell out of our country - now! Heil Donald Trump.'  

Bizarre: Another image which emerged on far right forum Stormfront, whose motto is 'white pride worldwide', said: 'This man is your friend. He removes kebab'

Bizarre: Another image which emerged on far right forum Stormfront, whose motto is 'white pride worldwide', said: 'This man is your friend. He removes kebab'

Hateful: Neo Nazi website, The Daily Stormer, hailed Trump as 'the ultimate savior' after his comments about restricting Muslim immigration, adding: 'Get all of these monkeys the hell out of our country - now'

Hateful: Neo Nazi website, The Daily Stormer, hailed Trump as 'the ultimate savior' after his comments about restricting Muslim immigration, adding: 'Get all of these monkeys the hell out of our country - now'

Pariah: The Philadelphia Daily News compared Trump to Adolf Hitler after his insensitive comments about Muslims, denouncing him as 'The New Furor' on its front page

Pariah: The Philadelphia Daily News compared Trump to Adolf Hitler after his insensitive comments about Muslims, denouncing him as 'The New Furor' on its front page

Endorsement: David Duke, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan (file photo), offered his support for billionaire trump on his radio show yesterday

Endorsement: David Duke, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan (file photo), offered his support for billionaire trump on his radio show yesterday

Jared Taylor, whose website says 'one of the most destructive myths of modern times is that people of all races have the same average intelligence', also endorsed Trump.

Taylor, who runs the American Renaissance website, told BuzzFeed in November: 'I would not let in any Muslim immigrants at all, from Syria or from anywhere else.

'They only cause trouble. Even if they don't throw bombs, they want special food, won't work with pork, want special swimming pool hours for women only, etc. Who needs them?' 

The U.S. government, world leaders, rival presidential hopefuls and even Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling united in their condemnation of Trump. 

The White House said his statement 'disqualifies' him from being president.

British Prime Minister David Cameron broke a long standing custom of not commenting on U.S. presidential contenders by slamming Trump's comments as 'divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong'.

UN spokesman Farhan Haq said secretary-general Ban Ki-moon denounces 'any kind of rhetoric that relies on Islamophobia, xenophobia, any other appeal to hate any groups'.

Condemned: The White House said his statement that Muslims should be banned from entering the country 'disqualifies' Trump (pictured) from being president

Condemned: The White House said his statement that Muslims should be banned from entering the country 'disqualifies' Trump (pictured) from being president

Despised: Even Harry Potter Author J. K. Rowling criticised Trump on social media, saying he was worse than her fictional villain Lord Voldemort (pictured, a meme combining Voldemort's face with Trump's hair)

Despised: Even Harry Potter Author J. K. Rowling criticised Trump on social media, saying he was worse than her fictional villain Lord Voldemort (pictured, a meme combining Voldemort's face with Trump's hair)

And Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling said reality TV star Trump was worse than her fictional villain, Lord Voldemort.

She wrote on Twitter: 'That anyone in America would even CONSIDER voting for this rabid coyote leaves me speechless.'

Trump defended his remarks yesterday, saying they were no worse than those of former President Franklin Roosevelt who oversaw the internment of more than 110,000 Japanese Americans in government camps after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.

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