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Kim Kardashian Responds to Immigration Ban Through Twitter; Shared Graphic Photo Of Statistics

Jan 30, 2017 05:10 AM EST

Kim Kardashian has responded to the recently announced immigration ban by President Donald Trump through her Twitter post. It was recalled that Friday, January 27, the president signed for an executive order that will temporarily ban all refugees from entering the United States territory. Further, the executive order indefinitely bans all refugees who are coming from Syria and other several Muslim countries.

The controversial executive order has sparked a lot of protest across the countries of the world and of course, it has outraged some other celebrities and politicians including Kardashian. The star joined the growing list of people who had shared their opinions and grievances online, EW reported.

The star shared a graphic photo on her Twitter account the number of Americans who were killed by various circumstances. There were fatal injuries which were reported that two people were killed by Islamic jihadist immigrants each year and thus, which has been compared to 11, 737 individuals killed by shooting by another American, through her Twitter post.

Kardashian captioned her post, "Statistics." Further, the 36-year old star shared some of her insights into the plight of these refugees as she is one of the descendants of people who were forced to flee their country.

It can be remembered that she was a daughter of Robert Kardashian, a known lawyer who died in 2003 and who has been known for defending O.J. Simpson. He was among those who flee their native Armenia when it was ruled under Russia together with her grandparents.

Further, Kardashian's husband, Kayne West also had previously expressed his support for the new president while performing in a concert in the late 2016. Kim Kardashian, her sister, also had responded to the immigration ban on Twitter. The star posted a tweet, "All of this in the news today breaks my heart", as per Daily Mail.

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