Most Europeans want to STOP migration from Muslim countries, study finds, as controversy rages over Donald Trump's US travel ban
55 per cent of people in 10 European nations want to curb immigration
Research was done by the London-based Royal Institute of International Affairs
10,000 respondents were asked if they wanted to stop migrants arriving from predominately Muslim countries
It was carried out before Donald Trump's controversial immigration measures
new figures reveal that more than half of Europeans favour banning immigration from predominately Muslim countries.
A survey carried out by London-based think-tank The Royal Institute of International Affairs found that 55 per cent of Europeans across 10 countries think further immigration from mostly-Muslim countries should stop.
The research by the institute, based at Chatham House, was carried out before Donald Trump introduced his controversial immigration ban in the US.
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