As Gov. Rick Snyder and some other GOP leaders criticized Donald Trump's call to freeze Muslim immigration, Republican National Committeeman Dave Agema thinks the party's presidential frontrunner is right on.

Agema suggested that Trump's take is proving that people agree with efforts to combat radical Islam, like his ill-fated state bill to check immigration papers at traffic stops. And Agema posted to Facebook that Americans face an economic and security risk from more Muslims entering the country.

"For several years I have pushed to stop illegal immigration and have warned about radical Islam to no avail," Agema said via text. "Presently, however, it's front and center whereas before our leaders were afraid of political correctness and getting votes.

"Trump proves people are hearing what they've been thinking and many agree with him. I'm glad he's in the race to bring those issues forward. These are security issues."

I had a interesting chat with my christian friend Kamal Saleem this Thursday. He is a former Muslim Brotherhood member... Posted by Dave Agema on Saturday, December 12, 2015

Trump is scheduled to hold a 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 21, rally at The DeltaPlex outside Grand Rapids. Agema said has not endorsed any of the Republican presidential candidates, although he favors Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum and Trump.

"I will support who wins," Agema said via text. "Hillary (Clinton) will be yet another disaster for our republic if she should win.

"I didn't spend 26 years of my life as a fighter pilot and military officer to defend Socialism. I was trained to fight it."

Matt Vande Bunte covers government for MLive/Grand Rapids Press. Email him at mvandebu@mlive.com or follow him on Twitter and Facebook.