“Migrants are poisoning the blood of our country.” At a rally in New Hampshire, Donald Trump, former president of the USA, launched a very harsh recrimination against immigration, an argument that was his strong winner in the 2016 elections. And now he has raised the argument again stating that migrants “poison mental institutions.” and prisons all over the world, not just in South America, but all over the world.” “They come to our country from Africa, from Asia, from all over the world,” Trump repeated, which is not the first time he has used this rhetoric that many in America define as white supremacist.
When he did so last October, Joe Biden responded that talking about “America’s blood being poisoned echoes phrases used by the Nazis.” According to CNN, Trump intends, in the case of a second term, to implement an anti-immigration policy even tougher than that of his first term, with the plan to create detention camps in the US where migrants will be kept waiting. of forced. repatriation. The race for the White House heats up.
Source: IL Tempo

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