Kutcher slams Muslim ban at SAG Awards

Kutcher slams Muslim ban at SAG Awards
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Ashton Kutcher opened the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG-AFTRA) by speaking out against US President Donald Trump’s executive order banning citizens and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.

Ashton Kutcher opened the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG-AFTRA) by speaking out against US President Donald Trump’s executive order banning citizens and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US."Good evening, fellow SAG-AFTRA members, and everyone at home, and everyone in airports that belong in my US," Kutcher said.

After his speech, Kutcher took to the micro-blogging site and said: "If standing for the US that doesn't discriminate makes me a left wing actor who is out of touch. F*** it. As a US citizen, I respect my president but I do not respect this policy. I believe in protecting borders. I believe is enabling safety and security but we do so with honour."

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