Jolie is no fan of Trump's Policy on Muslim Refugees

Angelina Jolie hears Donald Trump loud and clear—and she is shaking her head.

As a 15-year supporter and ambassador of international refugees, the Oscar winner is less than thrilled about Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump's approach to tackling the crisis in America.

Since early December 2015, the business mogul has called for a temporary ban on all Muslim refugees trying to enter the United States after the deadly terror attacks in France and California—a proposal that has since been decried by several members of his own political party as well as high-profile celebrities like George ClooneyJohn Legend and now Jolie.  

"To me, America is built on people from around the world coming together for freedoms, especially freedom of religion," the 40-year-old mother of six said at a migration event hosted by the BBC in London Monday. "So it's hard to hear this is coming from someone who is pressing to be an American president."

As the special envoy of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Jolie is no stranger to the world's 60 million fleeing and displaced people. She adopted three of her six children from war-torn areas throughout Asia and Africa and has volunteered over a decade of time and donated $1 million as an advocate of the cause. 

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