Yes, I was a refugee, four years in a refugee camp in Mombasa, Kenya, and then I come here and I have a beautiful life. I work hard for it. I didn't get anything for free. I get visa and they told me to go. I'm earning a living. I make myself somebody. All the way through the university, I pay myself. I was myself a refugee and there's a lot of people, they just need opportunity. They don't want to beg anybody. They don't want handouts. They just want opportunity and acceptance. And they will make a beautiful country. This country is a country of immigrants, and everybody come here in some way, except the natives. We're all immigrants except the native. This is the land of opportunity and only we claim that if we're all treated equally.
Can you talk about what the refugee process was like for you?
It's really, really a long process. And sometimes it offended me when people that have no refugee background, don't know anything about the refugee process, they sit down at the table and discuss the future of the refugees. It's one of the toughest process you can go through. You get, like, unstoppable questioning, you get like three, four rounds of interviews. You get fingerprints. If you leave the refugee camp, you go to next town, if you come back they will question. They know [everything] about yourself, even more than you know yourself. It's very, very, long and hard process. They don't accept everybody easily. There is people when I left in 1996, they're still in the refugee camp and waiting [for] the process. So some people, they might take 10, 20 years. Some of them, they passed away without even get that interview. It's a long, long and hard process. I hope the people understand, and visit the refugee camp and see how the process go for themself before they judge it.
What message do you think the executive order sends to the people in these camps, and the rest of the world?
America do not accept the Muslims. I have to be honest with this because the message is Muslims are not welcome in this country. That's the only [interpretation] that I can give you, and so many other people will give you. We build the wall, we don't accept the people of Latino communities. Muslim ban is just because of the Muslim is a threat to America. That's what they believe in, which is not true. Every study and every research show that Muslims are least committing crime in America. … Basically it is a refusal of Muslims because of the religion, that's what I believe this is all about.
Would you say anything to Donald Trump about refugees or your experience?