<p>A hijab-clad Muslim woman, who was evicted from a Donald Trump rally in January, has been booted out of his campaign event again after handing out pens inscribed with the word 'salam' which means 'peace'.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Rose Hamid said a member of the Republican Presidential candidate's security staff removed her from the event in Charlotte, North Carolina, even before the rally beganon the pretext that she was causing a "disturbance".<br /><br />"I just wanted to let people know that Muslims who don't support Trump can get along with people who do support Trump," Hamid told WBTV News.<br /><br />At the event, Hamid was handing out pens, decorated with a single red rose and the word "salam" which in Arabic means "peace" and is used as a greeting. "I thought it was sweet. I loved the little saying on it," a Trump supporter was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Hamid said she was inside the rally having positive conversations with Trump fans.<br />"Those are the reactions I was getting. It was such a good experiment," Hamid said.<br /><br />This was the second time Hamid was kicked out of a Donald Trump rally after she was evicted from the business tycoon's event for a silent protest in January.<br /><br />However yesterday, she said it was her pens that sent her packing at the hands of a Trump staffer.<br /><br />"He claimed that I had been at several other disturbances, which is a lie. So that tells me they have a prejudice against Muslims," she said.<br /><br />She also expressed concerns over what life may be like for her under a Trump presidency.<br />"The fact that he wouldn't allow me to be there says this is what America is going to be like if he's president," she said.<br /><br />The Republican presidential candidate had previously provoked global outrage by calling for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US and forcing them to carry special ID cards.<br /><br />Trump has since backed down on the proposal and appeared to deliver an apology to people offended by a string of controversies at his rally last night.</p>
<p>A hijab-clad Muslim woman, who was evicted from a Donald Trump rally in January, has been booted out of his campaign event again after handing out pens inscribed with the word 'salam' which means 'peace'.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Rose Hamid said a member of the Republican Presidential candidate's security staff removed her from the event in Charlotte, North Carolina, even before the rally beganon the pretext that she was causing a "disturbance".<br /><br />"I just wanted to let people know that Muslims who don't support Trump can get along with people who do support Trump," Hamid told WBTV News.<br /><br />At the event, Hamid was handing out pens, decorated with a single red rose and the word "salam" which in Arabic means "peace" and is used as a greeting. "I thought it was sweet. I loved the little saying on it," a Trump supporter was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Hamid said she was inside the rally having positive conversations with Trump fans.<br />"Those are the reactions I was getting. It was such a good experiment," Hamid said.<br /><br />This was the second time Hamid was kicked out of a Donald Trump rally after she was evicted from the business tycoon's event for a silent protest in January.<br /><br />However yesterday, she said it was her pens that sent her packing at the hands of a Trump staffer.<br /><br />"He claimed that I had been at several other disturbances, which is a lie. So that tells me they have a prejudice against Muslims," she said.<br /><br />She also expressed concerns over what life may be like for her under a Trump presidency.<br />"The fact that he wouldn't allow me to be there says this is what America is going to be like if he's president," she said.<br /><br />The Republican presidential candidate had previously provoked global outrage by calling for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US and forcing them to carry special ID cards.<br /><br />Trump has since backed down on the proposal and appeared to deliver an apology to people offended by a string of controversies at his rally last night.</p>