A Syrian man lashed out after being asked by a CNN reporter to criticize Donald Trump's refugee ban.

Anchor Brooke Baldwin attempted to make a point about acceptance of refugees while talking to Kassam Eid, who survived a 2013 chemical attack on Syria.

Eid praised the President's action in firing missiles at Bashar al-Assad in retaliation for chemical attacks against his citizens on Tuesday.

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Brooke Baldwin (L), a host of the news channel , attempted to make a point about acceptance of refugees while talking to Kassam Eid, who survived a 2013 chemical attack on Syria

Kassam Eid took time to thank Donald Trump for the Thursday night airstrikes against Syrian forces (pictured)

Speaking about the chemical attack and the President's actions, Baldwin said: 'Clearly President Trump was motivated, as we all have compassion for these just horrible images of these babies who were killed.'

She continued: 'At the same time, this is a man who doesn't want Syrians to come to this country with this refugee ban'.

To make her point, she played a clip in which Hillary Clinton says that the President should be more accepting of refugees.

She says: 'We cannot, in one breath, speak of protecting Syrian babies and in the next, close America's doors to them'.

Baldwin started: 'Clearly President Trump was motivated, as we all have compassion for these just horrible images of these babies who were killed,' referring to Tuesday's chemical attack on Syria by al-Assad

Clinton says: 'We cannot, in one breath, speak of protecting Syrian babies and in the next, close America's doors to them'

Eid, however, seemed to think that Clinton was completely missing the mark.

'With all due respect,' he began, 'I didn't see each and every person who was demonstrating after the travel ban, I didn't see you three days ago when people were gassed to death.

'I didn't see you in 2013. I didn't see you raising your voice against President Obama's inaction in Syria that made us refugees get kicked out of Syria.

'If you really care about refugees, if you really care about helping us, please help us stay in our country.

'With all due respect,' he began, 'I didn't see each and every person who was demonstrating after the travel ban, I didn't see you three days ago when people were gassed to death

Eid made the point that people in Syria being gassed (pictured), do not want to be refugees, they want to stay in their own country. Pictured is Alaa AlYoussef, whose children died in the chemical attack

'We don't want to come to the United States. We want to stay in our country. With all due respect, this is hypocrisy, if you really care, help us stay in our country.

'We don't want to become refugees, help us establish safe zones. We want to stay in our country'.

Eid then went on to fully thank President Donald Trump, and say that he supports the efforts that he is making in the Middle East. He also thanked all of Trump's supporters and anyone who voted for him.