Donald Trump has been restricted from entering the United Kingdom town of Greenwich by the Councilors.
Reuters reports that the Councilors in Greenwich, have voted to ban Trump from the district in front of his proposed state visit.
The Labor-run committee approached the Government to forsake its intends to have the President in the new year.
Greenwich Council said that it had received a movement for the state visit not to proceed, and that "should a state visit proceed, President Trump would not be welcome in the Borough."
The board communicated "alert at the choice of President Trump to retweet islamophobic purposeful publicity" and demonstrated "bitterness at the President's biased disposition towards ladies and ethnic minorities."
The pioneer of the board, Councilor Denise Hyland, stated, "regularly we work as one with occupants from all groups to guarantee this district is a serene and inviting spot that praises contrast and assorted variety, however on account of President Trump we will make an exemption.
"We are one of 32 London precincts, all extraordinary, all individual yet all home to individuals from over the world.
"This assorted variety fortifies our district. It advances our lives consistently. What's more, it reminds every one of us that we have a great deal more in like manner than isolates us.
"As a standout amongst the most multi-social London precincts, we are a place that has worked enthusiastically to separate obstructions. We have no time for individuals who need to construct dividers, when we have done as such much to separate them."