I don't see the problem. He should be booted from America too and sent back to whatever rock he came from.
After detaining him for 3.5 hrs and searching through every law in the land, they couldn't find a legitimate reason or loophole to keep him out, so they let him in to give his talk. He spoke to a crowded convention hall ...standing room only... thousands were turned away at the door, but heard the talk through loud speakers broadcasting outside.
There were people of every race and religioin in attendance... including jews wearing yarmulkes. Reading the body language of the Jews at the start... they appeared stiff, braced and ready for battle. By the end of the night...
some most of these same Jews were standing on chairs cheering his every word, ...and were extremely happy they chose to attend and hear him for themselves.
The next day in the newspapers, there were pictures of empty row after empty row. the photographer took photos of the convention hall before the crowd was given entrance, ...and the story told of a speech given to a near empty room, filled with vitriolic anti-semitism. All I could say was WoW!!!
I too I was glad I chose to attend and hear him speak with my own ears rather than getting the info from the newspaper. He never uttered a single anti-semitic remark in that talk, and he spoke strictly about the ills plaguing society, and the responsibility we must take to improve society. He also spoke of the corruption and spiritual wickedness in high places, that he had witnessed. He did single out one specific racial/ethnic group... blacks. he had some very harsh critique to deliver to the black community as well as words of encouragement for how to do better, and how to be better.
pssst: Louis Farrakhan is American... born and bred. The rock to which you refer is the good old US of A.

Funny how you say he came out from under a rock. Malcolm X was fond of saying: "We didn't land on Plymouth Rock, ...Plymouth Rock landed on us."